The short answer: No, Herbal Essences is not cruelty free. The long answer: Herbal Essences is a line of hair care products by Procter & Gamble—a company that also distributes Aussie and Pantene. It is endorsed by PETA as a cruelty-free brand. The brand shares, “Cruelty free means that our products and ingredients will not… Continue reading Is Herbal Essences Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, TRESemmé is not cruelty free. The long answer: TRESemmé is an American hair care brand founded in 1947 by the Godefroy Manufacturing Company. It was named after the cosmetologist and hair care expert, Edna L. Emme. In 2010, it was bought by Unilever, which also produces and distributes Nexxus and Bed… Continue reading Is TRESemmé Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Redken is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: An American hair care brand, Redken offers professional hair care and styling products for different hair types. It was founded in 1960 by American actress Paula Kent and her hairdresser Jheri Redding. Currently, the brand is owned by the L’Oréal Group, which… Continue reading Is Redken Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Aussie is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: Aussie is an international cosmetics brand focused on selling hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, hair serums, gels, and sprays. Its parent company is Procter & Gamble, an American multinational consumer goods corporation that also sells Olay. On their website, Aussie… Continue reading Is Aussie Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Pantene is not cruelty free. The long answer: Owned by multinational consumer goods corporation Procter & Gamble, Pantene is known for its hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and hair treatments. First introduced in 1945 by Hoffmann-La Roche, the name is based on its shampoo ingredient, panthenol—more commonly… Continue reading Is Pantene Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Kiehl’s is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: Owned by personal care company L’Oréal, Kiehl’s is a skin, hair, and body care line that is sold internationally. On its official website, it states that they (as well as their parent company) prioritise their consumers’ health and safety and the support… Continue reading Is Kiehl’s Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, AVEENO is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: A skincare and haircare brand, AVEENO is owned by the American consumer goods and pharmaceutical company, Johnson & Johnson. On its official website, the company states, “We want you to feel good about how we make AVEENO products. You can only do… Continue reading Is AVEENO Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Neutrogena is not entirely cruelty free. The long answer: Neutrogena’s parent company is Johnson & Johnson, a global brand that claims it “does not test cosmetic or personal care products on animals anywhere in the world, except in rare situations where required by law or where alternatives to validate safety do… Continue reading Is Neutrogena Cruelty Free?
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