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Most brands don’t publicly display their full animal testing policies. We contact brands directly with our questions in order to get their complete policy. If any brand states that they, their suppliers, or any third party test on animals, the brand is listed as “not cruelty-free.” The company and thousands of other beauty aficionados have flocked to TikTok to test or review the product, and the overwhelming consensus has been that the deep pink shade fits a variety of skin tones.

That has nothing to do with Mary Kay Inc. or the companies’ reputation. I think your article is very misleading to readers and I’m offended. Avon in North America is a completely different company than Avon Global now.

I’m confused with Benefit and Bourjois still, as I’ve talked to people from both companies who are adamant that the brands don’t test on animals anywhere? Obviously Bourjoir’s parent company does though. Maybe there are in this world other bottles of the same product that were tested on animals, but this particular one on my hands wasn’t, and that’s good enough for me. The best way to and all animal testing is education.

This is also supply and demand — the supply of cruelty-free makeup has to meet the demand of CF shoppers. It doesn’t matter where in the world you buy your makeup, if the company which makes it allows it to be tested on animals in order for them to make more money, you are paying for that animal testing yourself. Rimmel London claims to be “against animal testing”, but in reality, they are not cruelty-free as they sell their products in China.

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I have been using Stila eyeliner and poreless putty for years, as well as Smashbox’s BB cream. I already use Urban Decay, I love their products, and I just discovered Sugarpill and am debating to build my own palette with them. Right now the mascara I use is Lancome but I was thinking of switching to the one UD has, and I used to use one by Annabelle which is also cruelty free. Lancome makeup (I already tried Too Faced one and it didn’t work for me) I like volumizing lashes. The difference in a brand that is vegan and bought in a store that sells dead animals is that the dead animals there are humanely killed, and don’t suffer. Companies don’t pour out individual bottles of foundation, use it to test on animals, then pour it back into the bottle and sell it to you.