The short answer: No, Tom Ford Beauty is not cruelty free.
The long answer: Currently owned by the Estée Lauder (EL) Companies Inc., Tom Ford Beauty is a collection of cosmetics and fragrances crafted by the American fashion designer, Tom Ford. Featuring luxurious high-end products, the line was brought about by Tom Ford’s “desire to create the first true luxury brand of the 21st century.”
Tom Ford Beauty does not explicitly state its stance on animal testing. However, the website EthicalElephant.com reached out to ask them about it. The company wrote back in response, saying, “Tom Ford does not test on animals and we never ask others to do so on our behalf. If a regulatory body demands it for its safety or regulatory assessment, an exception can be made. Our consumers can be certain that we are committed to producing only the highest quality beauty products which meet our exacting efficacy, safety and ethical standards.”
Similar to EL Companies beauty brands M·A·C Cosmetics and Clinique, Tom Ford Beauty is currently being sold in various provinces in China. Before their items can be brought into the country, the company must follow Chinese importation laws. This includes testing on animals. There is also a possibility of conducting random animal tests on items already sold in the market. As such, Tom Ford Beauty cannot be considered cruelty free.
References:
Beauty Without Bunnies: Tom Ford
Is Tom Ford Cruelty-Free in 2020? (What You Need To Know Before You Buy!)
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