Is Olay cruelty-free?

No, Olay is not cruelty-free; as stated on its website: We do not test our products on animals. Olay is working closely with governments around the world to provide alternative research methods to eliminate testing on animals
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, enabling cruelty-free skincare in the beauty industry.
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Is Olay free from animal testing?

We remain steadfast and will continue to advocate for alternative methods to end animal tests in the industry. Olay also supports the Humane Society International's #BeCrueltyFree campaign to ban animal testing for cosmetics in all major global beauty markets by 2023.
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Is Olay vegan cruelty-free?

Olay is NOT Cruelty-free.

Olay pays and allows their products to be tested on animals when required by law. Olay also sells its products in stores in mainland China where animal testing is mandatory for most imported cosmetics. In addition, Olay is owned by P&G, a parent company that is also not cruelty-free.
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Are Olay products vegan?

Since Retinol appears in almost all of their products, Olay is NOT vegan. Both Knoji and a forum on veggieboards.com confirms that Olay is not vegan-friendly.
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Is Dove going cruelty-free?

We are excited to announce that Dove has been certified as cruelty-free by PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies Program. And now our products are entitled to carry PETA's cruelty-free logo from PETA, something we are phasing in across all our packs progressively from next year.
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Is AVEENO tested on animals?

The fact is, AVEENO® doesn't conduct animal testing of our cosmetic products anywhere in the world, except in the rare situation where governments or laws require it. At AVEENO®, we won't ever compromise on the quality or safety of our products or stop seeking alternatives to animal testing.
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Is Neutrogena cruelty-free?

No, Neutrogena is not a vegan brand as it uses ingredients such as beeswax and lanolin in its products. Products that contain no animal-derived ingredients may not also be seen as vegan either since the brand is not cruelty-free.
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Do Olay test on animals 2021?

We do not test our products on animals. Olay is working closely with governments around the world to provide alternative research methods to eliminate testing on animals, enabling cruelty-free skin care in the beauty industry.
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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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Is Burt's Bees cruelty-free?

Burt's Bees is cruelty-free but not 100% vegan, meaning that some of their products contain animal-derived ingredients.
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Is Covergirl Olay cruelty-free?

In short, Covergirl is still cruelty-free despite this collaboration. They remain their own brand, and they're certified by Leaping Bunny. Brand collaborations are an interesting topic, and it's not something we see that often (yet).
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Is Dove cruelty-free 2022?

Dove is owned by Unilever, a company that tests on animals. Not only is Dove not cruelty-free but neither is their parent company.
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Are Estee Lauder cruelty-free?

No, Estee Lauder isn't cruelty-free. This is because Estee Lauder products are sold in Mainland China, where animal testing is required by law in order to distribute, so it can't be considered cruelty-free, either. For our favourite vegan-friendly and cruelty-free brands, check out our roundup here.
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Is Loreal cruelty-free?

L'Oréal is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law.
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Is Garnier cruelty-free?

Garnier Officially approved

All Garnier products, globally, are now officially cruelty free - the brand has been given the stamp of approval by the Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny programme, the leading organisation working to end animal testing and the cruelty free gold standard.
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Do Nivea test on animals?

DOES NIVEA TEST ON ANIMALS? Beiersdorf, the organisation behind the NIVEA brand, does not test on animals.
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Is tree hut cruelty-free?

Tree Hut 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 Cetaphil cruelty-free?

Cetaphil is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law.
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Is Bare Minerals cruelty-free?

Every bareMinerals product is 100% free of parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, chemical sunscreens, triclosan, triclocarban, propylene glycol, mineral oil, coal tar and microbeads, and we are ALWAYS cruelty-free.
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Is No7 cruelty-free?

No7 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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Does Clinique test on animals?

We do not conduct animal testing on our products or ingredients, nor ask others to test on our behalf, except when required by law. We evaluate our finished products in clinical tests on volunteer panels. Clinique Laboratories, LLC.
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Is Johnson and Johnson cruelty-free?

Johnson & Johnson is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law.
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Is head and shoulders cruelty-free?

Q: Does Head & Shoulders test products on animals? We believe that eliminating animal testing is the right thing to do. We do not test our products on animals.
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Does Colgate test on animals?

Our personal commitment to eliminating all animal testing is stronger than ever. We will continue our unwavering efforts toward achieving this goal, while remaining steadfast in our commitment to the highest standards of product safety for our consumers.
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Are Charlotte Tilbury products cruelty-free?

The Leaping Bunny logo will now appear proudly across the Charlotte Tilbury brand, allowing our customers to shop for their favourite beauty products in the knowledge that all makeup and skincare products are approved as cruelty free, against the rigorous Leaping Bunny criteria.
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