The beauty industry ― with all of it’s beautifully shimmering powders, glittery pencils and rosy stains ― has an ugly underside to it:animal testing.
Many animals are used every year in “archaic product tests for cosmetics, personal-care products, household cleaning products, and even fruit juices,” according toPETA.
Fortunately, there’s a simple way to do your part and fight the good fight: shop consciously, and purchase beauty and household products that are certified by the CCIC’sLeaping Bunnyor PETA’sbunny logo to ensure they’re cruelty-free.
There’s something about knowing that your makeup is not tested on animals that makes your favorite blush or bronzer purchase just that much more special and eco-conscious. And, with over1,700 companiespledging to be cruelty-free, there are plenty of options to choose from if you’re looking to swap out your favorite brands for cruelty-free ones.
Check out our 16 favorite cruelty-free beauty brands you should be shopping, and don’t forget to sign up for our Full Carts, Can’t Lose email to stay on top of the best sales each week.
Well People
Glossier
Jane Iredale
Tarte
BH Cosmetics
ILIA
RMS Beauty
e.l.f. Cosmetics
100% Pure
Cargo
Julep
Lily Lolo
Kat Von D Beauty
Erin's Faces
The Body Shop
Sigma
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