Is St Ives vegan?

Ives vegan? St. Ives is cruelty-free but not 100% vegan, meaning that some of their products contain animal-derived ingredients.
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Are St. Ives cruelty-free?

We have just been certified cruelty free by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)! Our St. Ives policy prohibits any animal tests on our products, anywhere in the world.
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Is St. Ives Oatmeal Body Wash vegan?

Ives Oatmeal & Shea Butter Soothing Body Wash is made with plant-based cleansers and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients. This cleanser is paraben-free and dermatologist tested. This body wash bottle is made from 100% recycled plastic.
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Is St. Ives Apricot scrub cruelty-free?

Ives is *Cruelty-Free. St. Ives has confirmed they do not test their products or ingredients on animals or ask others to test on their behalf.
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Is Aveeno vegan?

No, Aveeno is not vegan, as most of their products contain ingredients such as lanolin or beeswax. Check out our favourite cruelty-free skincare product recommendations next.
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Is Nivea vegan?

Nivea – one of the world's biggest skincare brands – is neither cruelty-free nor vegan. The brand sells products in countries where animal testing can be mandated by law and uses animal byproducts as ingredients.
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Is Cetaphil vegan?

Is Cetaphil (Galderma) Cruelty-Free? Cetaphil is NOT Cruelty-Free. Cetaphil engages in animal testing by allowing its products to be animal-tested. Cetaphil is also owned by Galderma, a parent corporation that does engage in animal testing.
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Are St. Ives products all natural?

GET TO KNOW US! At St. Ives, we use 100% natural moisturizers, exfoliants, and extracts to bring the joy of nature into our cruelty free skin products to give you soft, refreshed skin that glows!
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Is St. Ives toxic?

Ives uses several different types of synthetic dyes that are linked to things like allergies and organ toxicity. There are various contamination concerns when it comes to colors and dyes as well.
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Is St. Ives lotion halal?

Qoo10 - [ Halal certified ] St. Ives Skin Renewing Body Lotion 621ml : Household & Bedding.
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Is Cerave cruelty-free?

Is Cerave cruelty-free? Cerave is unfortunately not truly cruelty-free. This is because Cerave is sold in mainland China, where animal testing is required by law to sell beauty products there. As a result, it cannot be considered truly cruelty-free and is not certified by any cruelty-free groups.
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Where is St. Ives made from?

St. Ives does maintain a small laboratory in Sion, Switzerland, and imports Swiss ingredients to make its beauty products. But the company's headquarters and its main production plant are anything but Alpine.
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What are the ingredients in St Ives body wash?

: WATER (EAU), SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, COCAMIDE MEA, GLYCOL STEARATE, FRAGRANCE (PARFUM), CITRIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE, GLYCERIN, TETRASODIUM EDTA, STEARAMIDE AMP, PPG-9, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER, AVENA SATIVA (OAT) MEAL EXTRACT, COUMARIN, YELLOW 5 (CI 19140), RED 33 (CI 17200), BLUE 1 (CI ...
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Is St Ives good for your skin?

“Unfortunately for consumers, use of St. Ives as a facial exfoliant leads to long-term skin damage that greatly outweighs any potential benefits the product may provide,” read the statement. Crushed walnut powder sounds like it would be harmless—after all, it's just powder.
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Are Nivea products cruelty-free?

Nivea 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 Aveeno cruelty-free?

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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Why you shouldn't use St. Ives?

Unfortunately for consumers, use of St. Ives as a facial exfoliant leads to long-term skin damage that greatly outweighs any potential benefits the product may provide. St. Ives' primary exfoliating ingredient is crushed walnut shell, which has jagged edges that cause micro-tears in the skin when used in a scrub.
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Is St. Ives dermatologist recommended?

Ives claims consumers have been highly satisfied with their exfoliant products for more than 30 years, and these products are dermatologist tested and approved. The truth is that pros and cons exist for all mechanical exfoliants, not just St. Ives products.
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Is St. Ives paraben free?

of our feel-good St. Ives Body Wash is dermatologist tested, paraben free, made with plant-based cleansers, and packaged in a 100% recycled plastic bottle. We're also proud to say that we are PETA certified cruelty free!
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Does St. Ives use animal products?

Ives 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 St. Ives SLS free?

The scrub's ingredient list includes water, walnut shell powder, glyceryl stearate SE, glycerin, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, corn kernel meal, cocamidopropyl betaine, alcohol, apricot fruit extract, cetyl acetate, fragrance, titanium dioxide and more. St. Ives calls the product "all natural" and "sulfate free."
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Is St. Ives phthalate free?

Taking on an all-new "Natural Commitment," St. Ives has reformulated its product line, with fresh advertising and packaging to match. Not only does it profess to never test on animals, but it has also turned its back on parabens and phthalates.
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Is CeraVe vegan?

CeraVe cannot be considered a vegan brand as many of its products contain animal derivatives including glycerin and cholesterol. According to CeraVe representatives, the products do not contain any porcine, bovine, or ovine originating ingredients except for lanolin (derived from sheep).
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Is Neutrogena vegan?

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. Check out our favourite cruelty-free skincare product recommendations next.
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Is Vaseline vegan friendly?

Technically Vaseline is vegan.

It uses no animal derived ingredients in any of its products. However because it tests in animals we would never consider it truly vegan and definitely a brand to avoid.
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