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  2. Charlotte Tilbury Gains Leaping Bunny Approval - AOL

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    Charlotte Tilbury has gained a new certification solidifying its cruelty-free status. The brand, founded in 2013 and acquired by Puig last year, is now Leaping Bunny approved by Cruelty Free ...

  3. Cruelty-free - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory rat. In the animal rights movement, cruelty-free is a label for products or activities that do not harm or kill animals anywhere in the world. Products tested on animals or made from animals are not considered cruelty-free, since these tests are often painful and cause the suffering and death of millions of animals every year.

  4. Testing cosmetics on animals - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics that have been produced without any testing on animals are sometimes known as "cruelty-free cosmetics". [4] Some popular cruelty-free beauty brands include: E.L.F., Charlotte Tilbury, Farsali, Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin, Glow Recipe and others. The website "Cruelty-Free Kitty" was created to assess which brands are cruelty-free.

  5. Bondi Sands - Wikipedia

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    Bondi Sands products are vegan, cruelty free and Peta certified. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The company is committed to sustainable practices, where by 2025 all packaging will be fully recyclable and contain recyclable materials.

  6. The best cruelty-free makeup brands that don't skimp on quality

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    Cruelty-free make-up brands don't have to mean low quality and a narrow choice. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Garnier - Wikipedia

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    On 05 March 2021, Cruelty Free International announced that Garnier had been approved as Cruelty Free under the Leaping Bunny programme. [6]Many, but not necessarily all, of Garnier's products are also labelled as 'Vegan'. [7]