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The Best Cruelty-Free Hair Products: A Complete Guide (2026)

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A complete guide to cruelty-free hair products: shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and treatments from brands that never test on animals.

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Best Cruelty-Free Conditioner Brands (2026)

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The best cruelty-free conditioners in 2026, all verified by Leaping Bunny or PETA. Options for every hair type and budget.

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The 6 Best Cruelty-Free Face Moisturizer Brands

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A lot of popular moisturizers contain animal-derived ingredients or come from brands that still test on animals. If you're vegan, that's a problem. The ingredient lists read like chemistry exams, and terms like "stearic acid" or "glycerin" don't exactly scream "comes from an animal." But many of them do. Here are 6 cruelty-free face moisturizers that skip the animal ingredients entirely. Moisturizer Ingredients That Are Not Vegan If you want to live a truly vegan lifestyle, the following products must be avoided: Albumen: Used in many hair products and lotions, albumen is a coagulating agent that comes from egg whites. Beeswax: Taken from virgin bees, this product can be found in many cosmetics and lotions as a moisturizing agent. Carmine:...

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Is Clinique Cruelty Free? What You Need to Know

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Is Clinique cruelty-free? The answer is complicated. Their company’s official statement is that they do not test on animals except where required by law, which isn’t a definitive answer. Many nations have completely banned animal testing of cosmetics, including the entirety of the EU. Others have encouraged companies to avoid animal testing when possible by encouraging alternative methods. However, there is one market that is a holdout of older, crueler methods: China. Checkout our favorite vegan makeup remover - or read on for more! The China Effect Until 2014, all cosmetics manufactured or sold in China were required to be tested on animals, which meant that virtually all major cosmetics firms engaged in animal testing. The Chinese cosmetics market is...

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