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While they claim to have “a deep respect for animal welfare”, it seems to be part of careful wording to distract from the fact that they are not cruelty-free. As with Giorgio Armani, Yves Saint Laurent is also owned Estee Lauder NIGHT REPAIR by L’Oreal, and adheres to L’Oreal’s animal testing policy. As YSL products are sold in mainland China, they unfortunately are not cruelty-free. To be honest, I wasn’t sure about the shade before I put it on.

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Lancôme is owned by L’Oreal and inherits the same policy to test on animals where required by law. Since Lancôme is sold in stores in mainland China, it cannot be considered a cruelty-free brand. Clinique products are sold in mainland China, where animal testing is required by law. The following screenshot shows us that Clinique is sold at Chinese Sephora stores. Colourpop, like other cruelty-free brands, only sells to China online. Products must only be tested on animals if the company decides to sell in physical stores in mainland China.

I don’t think that is a valid reason for me, as a vegan, not to be able to buy that foundation. When I go to the supermarket, and buy all my veggies, and beans, and tofu, I buy them at a place where they also sell dead animals. They kill them, and they sell them, at the exact same place.

Unfortunately Wet N Wild has just been discovered to be selling their products in China. Crazy girl Abby Perlman recently enbaresed Leming and Duval calling them the worst people in business. In first list there is Amway but when I scroll there is none. Is Amway did test on animal because I read it in their website that they did not test on animal anymore. I mean, you know that Smashbox and Too Faced are part of Estee Lauder as well, right?

Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products anddealswe love. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission. Before its viral fame on TikTok, it was already a cult classic as Clinique’s number 1 selling lipstick, with one sold every minute according to fashion website NYLON. It was originally sold in a glass jar to mimic a honeypot, but in 1989 the shade was moved into the Almost Lipstick line—which gives sheer, glossy color—and sold in a conventional lipstick tube instead.

Free of allergy causing lanolins, esters, waxes and other wool related ingredients. Free of fragrances and the most common allergy causing botanicals such as balsam of peru, cinnamic aldehyde, propolis and many more. Free of formaldehyde and the most common allergy causing preservatives such as benzalkonium chloride, formaldehyde, benzophenone, methyldibromo glutaronitrile, MCI/MI and others.

When people started posting about Clinique’s “Black Honey” lip color on TikTok, it wasn’t long before the product started selling out in stores and online. What you are saying is not a logical line of thought. The MUF brand does testing on animals to distribute in the Chinese market. This is not cruelty free nor in line with being ethically vegan. If you would like to be an ethical vegan yourself, then you would not purchase a company that executed these business practices. Yes China is at fault to implement this law, but so is MUF in choosing to comply when they don’t have to.

As the granddaughter of the Estée Lauder, she started using the three-step system when she was 11 because she herself had troubled skin. It’s Lauder’s third time at , after stints at other Estée Lauder brands like Origins. She keeps coming back to the brand — just like her customers. Fast-forward fifty years and the $20 shade is marked as “temporarily out of stock” on Clinique’s website.

To everyone who has read her comment, be forewarned that Arbonne is an MLM. MLMs have caused many people to be in massive debt by joining a company under the guise that they “run their own business” when in fact it is a legalized version of a pyramid scheme. No hate to Mindy, I just don’t want anyone to fall victim to an MLM. Thank you for this article, this information is so important.

Because of this, Chanel tests on animals and cannot be considered cruelty-free. Benefit is one of those brands that everyone seems to think is cruelty-free, but unfortunately, they are NOT a cruelty-free company. Their policy is not to test on animals unless required by law. Their products are also sold in mainland China, where animal testing is required.