Does drunk elephant test on animals?

Drunk Elephant is cruelty-free. Drunk Elephant has confirmed that it is truly cruelty-free. They don't test finished products or ingredients on animals, and neither do their suppliers or any third-parties. They also don't sell their products where animal testing is required by law.
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Is the Drunk Elephant cruelty-free?

Drunk Elephant is cruelty-free. Drunk Elephant is cruelty-free. They do not test on animals at any point, nor do they hire any 3rd parties to test on animals on their behalf. They are owned by Shiseido (as of October 2019) and Shiseido is not cruelty-free.
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Is Drunk Elephant vegan friendly?

Cult Beauty Brand Drunk Elephant Now Cruelty-Free Certified - With Vegan Products.
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Is Drunk Elephant ethical?

Drunk Elephant is *Cruelty-Free

Drunk Elephant has confirmed they do not test their products or ingredients on animals or ask others to test on their behalf. Their suppliers also do not test on animals, nor do they allow their products to be tested on animals when required by law.
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Is Drunk Elephant sold in China?

Yes. Drunk Elephant was a cruelty-free brand. The brand does not test on animals and only sells in China online (E-commerce) and in Hong Kong – both exempt from the animal testing regulations in the mainland.
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African Animals Getting Drunk Off Ripe Marula Fruit



Is Drunk Elephant still cruelty-free 2021?

Drunk Elephant is owned by Shiseido which is not a cruelty-free brand. If you prefer avoiding brands owned by a company that tests on animals, we recommend avoiding Drunk Elephant.
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Do dermatologists like drunk elephants?

The Brightening Serum

Several of the dermatologists Bustle spoke with cited Drunk Elephant's C-Firma Fresh Day Serum as one of their top formulas in the vitamin C category. “It's one of my favorite Drunk Elephant products,” Dr.
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Is Kylie cosmetics cruelty-free?

Kylie Cosmetics is cruelty-free. Kylie Cosmetics meets all the criteria to be a Logical Harmony Approved cruelty-free brand. There is no animal testing occurring anywhere on their products. They are not selling in any markets that require animal testing, and they do not sell in retail stores in China.
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Is tree hut cruelty-free?

Tree Hut is cruelty-free

Tree Hut has confirmed that it is truly cruelty-free. They don't test finished products or ingredients on animals, and neither do their suppliers or any third-parties. They also don't sell their products where animal testing is required by law.
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Is Drunk Elephant clean beauty?

Drunk Elephant is a clean skincare brand that places an emphasis on all prodcuts being free of the “Suspicious 6” (Essential Oils, Drying Alcohols, Silicones, Chemical Sunscreens, Fragrances/Dyes, SLS), which in turn, makes every product fit for every skin type!
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Is Clinique cruelty-free?

No, Clinique is not cruelty-free. This is because it sells its product in mainland China, where it is required by law for imported skincare and makeup brands to rest on animals.
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Is the ordinary cruelty-free?

As well as being vegan, the ordinary is also cruelty-free, and as a result does not sell products in mainland China where animal-testing is mandatory.
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Is Sunday Riley vegan?

Our brand and products have undergone rigorous assessments and met the standards of both organizations to be recognized as a cruelty-free brand. In addition, most of our products are vegan, with the exception of those containing honey or beeswax. All of our products are vegetarian.
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Is CeraVe vegan and cruelty-free?

Unfortunately, CeraVe cannot be considered cruelty free, vegan, or sustainable. Part of The L'Oréal Group, CeraVe may offer budget-friendly skin care rooted in the science of dermatology, but its products are not developed with the environment or sustainability in mind.
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Is Tarte cruelty-free?

Yes, Tarte is indeed cruelty-free — it doesn't test on animals and neither does its supplies, it also doesn't sell its products in countries where animal testing is required by law in order to be sold.
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Is Fenty cruelty-free?

Fenty Beauty + Fenty Skin are cruelty-free brands. We never test products or ingredients on animals, nor do we allow suppliers to conduct testing on our behalf.
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Is Gucci vegan and cruelty-free?

Is Gucci a vegan brand? Gucci is not a vegan brand. In 2018 Gucci has pledged to stop using fur and angora wool in all of its products, and the luxury brand has created some vegan products even going so far as to win awards for its cruelty-free commitment.
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Are MAC Cosmetics cruelty-free?

M·A·C does not test on animals. We do not own any animal testing facilities and we never ask others to test on animals for us.
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Why is Drunk Elephant so popular?

Word of mouth is at the heart of its marketing strategy

Drunk Elephant has used no influencer endorsements, product placement or sponsored content to promote the brand or products. Relying purely on word of mouth, recommendations and the power of social media, the brand has used its community to gain popularity.
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Who owns Drunk Elephant?

Drunk Elephant Founder Tiffany Masterson Has Worn the Same Fragrance Since 8th Grade. 24 hours with the entrepreneur. Welcome to Beauty Around the Clock, Marie Claire's weekly peek into the daily lives of some of the most game-changing women in their industries.
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Why is Drunk Elephant called Drunk Elephant?

Thus, the name "Drunk Elephant" comes from a myth that elephants love to eat fallen Marula tree fruit, which then ferments in their stomachs making them drunk, the website states.
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Is Morphe cruelty-free?

“100% vegan*. Morphe is cruelty-free. We do not test our products or any of our ingredients on animals. Plus, all of the following products are completely vegan.”
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Is Tatcha cruelty-free?

TATCHA is cruelty-free. TATCHA has confirmed that it is truly cruelty-free. They don't test finished products or ingredients on animals, and neither do their suppliers or any third-parties. They also don't sell their products where animal testing is required by law.
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Is Kiehl's cruelty-free?

Kiehls is a cruelty-free brand and is committed to ending animal testing. We do not test our products on animals, nor do we allow others to test on our behalf. Additionally, we require our suppliers to certify that the raw materials used in the manufacture of our products are not tested on animals.
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