The short answer: No, Benefit Cosmetics is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: Since 1989, Benefit Cosmetics and its parent company LVMH claim that they have not tested their products on animals. They require their raw material suppliers to provide safety information based on scientifically accepted alternative testing methods, and at the same time,… Continue reading Is Benefit Cosmetics Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, L’Oréal is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: French personal care company L’Oréal claims that it does not test any of its ingredients or products on animals. On its UK website, it says that it has developed alternative methods to animal testing. Episkin was created with human skin cells to… Continue reading Is L’Oréal Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Maybelline is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: Maybelline is a multinational cosmetics, skin care, fragrance, and personal care brand owned by L’Oréal. On its official website, Maybelline states: “L’Oréal no longer tests any of its products or any of its ingredients on animals, anywhere in the world nor does… Continue reading Is Maybelline Cruelty Free?
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