Cruelty-free and vegan brands to buy from
What is cruelty-free?
It is when a product is created without harming or killing animals throughout its whole creation.
What does vegan mean in products?
It is when products do no contain any animal derived or animal by-products.
Leaping bunny is an international organisation that guarantees no animal tests were used in the development of products.
PETA- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, is an American animal rights non-profit organisation.
Cruelty-free vegan brands;
Barefaced Beauty, Beauty Blender, Cosmoss, ECOS, Fenty Skin, Kylie Cosmetics, Luxe Beauty, Zoflora.
PETA approved brands;
bareMinerals, Bare Necessities, Dove, Hawaiian Tropic, Herbal Essence, H&M, Marc Jacobs Beauty, Nude by Nature, NYX Professional Make-up, Smashbox, Tarte Cosmetics, Too Faced, TRESemmé, Urban Decay, Lush, Wet N Wild.
Leaping Bunny approved brands;
Aldi, Charlotte Tilbury, Garnier, Glossier, Marks & Spencer, Molton Brown, P.Louise Cosmetics, Primark, Sainsbury’s, Soap & Glory, Superdrug, The Body Shop, Lidl, Waitrose.
Vegan and PETA brands;
asa Beauty, Aveda, Barry M, Baylis & Harding, Bondi Sands, Bronze Tan, Crayola Beauty, Ella+Mila, GRWM Cosmetics, hismile, R.E.M Beauty, Rare Beauty, Skinnydip London, Ted Baker.
Vegan and Leaping Bunny Brands;
Aesop, Bio-D, Bulldog Skincare, Eco leaf, Ecover, Puracy.
Leaping Bunny and PETA approved brands;
Ao Skincare, Burt’s Bees, Dermalogica, Drunk Elephant, Revolution Beauty, Stila, Ulta Beauty.
Vegan, Leaping Bunny and PETA brands;
AspenClean, Astonish, Cleo+Coco, E.L.F Cosmetics, Method, Nature Clean, The Ordinary.
Cruelty-free brands that are not PETA or Leaping Bunny approved, nor vegan;
ASDA, Aussie Hair, Balm Balm, Fenty Beauty, Huda Beauty, Kiko Milano, KKW Beauty, No7, Simple, Tesco.