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… Continue reading Is Tom Ford Beauty Cruelty Free?
The short answer: Yes, Bumble and bumble is cruelty free. The long answer: Bumble and bumble is a hair care brand that is considered cruelty free because of its PETA certification and the fact that it does not sell its products in China. It began as a hair salon in 1977 by Michael Gordon, a… Continue reading Is Bumble and bumble Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics is not cruelty free. The long answer: Bobbi Brown Cosmetics was established in 1991 by American professional makeup artist, Bobbi Brown. Acquired by the Estée Lauder Companies in 1995, the brand is currently being sold in 100 freestanding stores in over 73 countries. On its official website, Bobbi… Continue reading Is Bobbi Brown Cosmetics Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Estée Lauder is not cruelty free. The long answer: Founded in 1946, Estée Lauder is a female-targeted brand that sells fragrances, skin care, and makeup products. It is the flagship brand of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc., which also handles Tom Ford Beauty and Bumble and bumble. The high-end brand is… Continue reading Is Estée Lauder Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Clinique is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: Similar to M·A·C Cosmetics, Clinique is a popular skincare and makeup brand under Estée Lauder Companies. As seen on its Customer Care page, the site declares that Clinique Laboratories, LLC. is “committed to the elimination of animal testing. We are equally committed… Continue reading Is Clinique Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, M·A·C Cosmetics is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: M·A·C Cosmetics is owned by the Estée Lauder Companies Inc. When you do a quick search of M·A·C Cosmetics on PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies website, it states: “Warning! This company DOES test on animals.” How is this so? On M·A·C’s official… Continue reading Is M·A·C Cosmetics Cruelty Free?
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