Brands That Test on Animals
Ultimate List of Companies and Brands That Still Test on Animals
Were you aware that many of the world’s most popular brands test on animals? Before researching this post, I honestly didn’t know that my favorite go-to brands continued this barbaric practice.
It further shocked me to discover almost 300 brands on the list. It is frankly baffling. We have Siri and Alexa to do our bidding, yet companies are still unnecessarily testing on animals.
I find that to be utter bullsh*t!
This list of companies that test on animals was created to make you aware of the brands you should avoid.
How Do Brands Make the Vegan Beauty Diary Bad List?
For a company to be added to this list then they have met one of the following criteria:
- The product or ingredients were tested on animals
- The company authorized a third-party to test the product or ingredients on their behalf.
- The company’s products are sold in a country where animal testing is required.
Click on the brand name to be taken to a specific product page with more information.
You can search by clicking CMD + F on MAC or CTRL + F on PC then type in the brand name.
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- [3D] Men
A
- Aerin Beauty
- Anessa
- Aquair
- Aquence
- Aramis
- Atelier Cologne
- Aupres
- Aveeno
- Avenir
B
- Balenciaga
- Barnängen
- BC Bonacure
- Benefit Cosmetics
- Biotherm
- Bobbi Brown
- Bonderite
- Boss by Hugo Boss
- Bottega Veneta
- Braun
- Burberry
C
D
E
- Elixir
- Elizabeth Arden
- Ermenegildo Zegna
- Esprique
- Essensity
- Essie
- Estee Lauder
F
G
- Gillette
- Giorgio Armani
- GLAMGLOW
- Gliss Kur
- Got2b
- Gucci
H
- Head & Shoulders
- Helena Rubinstein
I
- Infinity
- Ipsa
- Issey Miyake
J
- Jill Stuart
- Jo Malone
- Junkisei
K
L
- Lab Series for Men
- La Mer
- Lancaster
- Lancôme
- Laneige
- La Roche-Posay
- Listerine
- Loctite
- L’Oreal
M
- MAC Cosmetics
- Magic
- Maison Margiela
- Marc Jacobs Fragrances
- Mary Kay
- Maybelline New York
- Michael Kors Beauty
- Miu Miu
N
- Narciso Rodriguez
- NARS
- Nature & Co
- Neutrogena
O
P
- Pantene
- Peter Thomas Roth
- Pond’s
- Predia
- Pure & Mild
Q
R
S
- Safeguard
- Schwarzkopf
- Sebastian Professional
- Sekkisei Myv
- Senka
- Sensodyne
- Shiseido
- Shu Uemura
- Silhouette
- SK-II
- SkinCeuticals
- System Professional
T
- Technomelt
- Terson
- Tide
- Tiffany & Co.
- Tom Ford Beauty
- Tommy Hilfiger
- TRESemme
- Tsubaki
U
- Urara
V
- Vaseline
- Vichy
W
- Wella
X
Y
- Yue Sai
- Yves Saint Laurent Beaute
Z
- Za
Cruelty-Free Status Unknown
This is a list of the brands whose cruelty-free status is unknown or needs to be researched further. It is your choice whether to use products from the brands listed below. Whenever I receive confirmation one way or the other then the company will be added to the brands that test or cruelty-free brands lists.
List ones that are owned by bad companies with no info
- Ace
- Addiction
- Adidas Fragrances
- African Beauty Brands
- Afta After Shave
- Ag Deo 24
- AIM
- Ajax
- Alexander McQueen Fragrance
- Alfred Sung
- All
- AllSaints
- Almay
- Alterna
- Always
- Ambi Pur
- American Crew
- Aqua Label
- Ariel
- Arm & Hammer
- Arrid
- Astaluxe
- Axe
- Ayudín
- Bain de Terre
- Batiste
- Benefique
- Bio Color
- Biolage
- Bioliss
- BlondeMe
- Bounce
- Bourjois Paris
- Bozzano
- Britney Spears Fragrances
- Bruno Banani
- Cacharel
- Caress
- Carita
- Carte Clinity
- Cascade
- Cenour & Bronze
- CeraVe
- Charlie
- Cheer
- Christina Aguilera Fragrances
- Chux
- Clairol
- Clean Shower
- Clear
- Clear Turn
- Cle de Peau Beaute
- Clorox
- Close-Up
- CND- Creative Nail Design
- Colgate
- Colorsilk
- Combat
- Comet
- Creme of Nature
- Curve
- Cutex
- D:fi
- Darphin Paris
- Davidoff Parfums
- Dawn
- Decleor
- Degree
- Dial
- Downy
- Dreft
- Dry Idea
- Ed Hardy
- Editions de Parfumes Frederic Malle
- EKSperience
- Elizabeth Taylor Fragrance Collection
- Elsia
- Era
- Escada
- Ever Clean
- Fabuloso
- Fasio
- Febreze
- FelinePine
- Feliscent
- First Response
- Fixodent
- Flawless
- Fleecy
- Flesh
- Formula 409
- Formule
- Fresh Step
- Gain
- Garnier
- Gatineau
- GHD
- Giorgio Beverly Hills
- Glad
- Grace One
- Green Works
- Grey Flannel Geoffrey Beene
- Guy Laroche
- Haku
- Halston
- Herbal Essences
- Hills
- House 99 by David Beckham
- Imprea
- Integrate
- Intercosmo
- Irish Spring
- Ivory
- James Bond 007
- Jean Nate
- Je l’aime
- Jennifer Aniston
- Jill Sander
- John Varvatos
- Joico
- Joop!
- Joy
- Juicy Couture
- Kaboom
- Kadus Professional
- Kate Somerville
- Katy Perry Parfum
- Kenra Professional
- Keratin Color
- Kilian Perfume as an Art
- Kiton
- Kokutousei
- Lacoste
- Lady Speed Stick
- La Perla
- Laura Mercier
- Lecheri
- LePage
- Lever 2000
- Lip Gel Magic
- Liquid Plumr
- Londa Professional
- Lucky You Lucky Brand
- Madam C.J. Walker
- Maihada
- Majolica Majorca
- Make Keep Mist
- Maquillage
- Mariah Carey
- Matrix
- Max Factor X
- Mexx
- Mitchum
- Mizani
- Monange
- Mr. Clean
- Murphy Oil Soap
- Nailholic
- Nair
- Native
- Natural Honey
- Naturelle
- Nautica Fragrances
- Nexxus
- Niely
- Nioxin
- Noxzema
- Nyakio
- Old Spice
- One by Kose
- Orajel
- Orange Glo
- Orofludio
- Osi
- OxiClean
- Paixao
- Palmolive
- Paloma Picasso
- Paul Stuart
- Pepsodent
- Perfect Cover
- Phil Naturant
- Philosophy
- Pine-sol
- Poett
- Pravana
- Prior
- Pritt
- Proenza Schouler
- Pure Ice
- Purex
- Renew Life Products
- Renuzit
- Rephresh
- Replens
- Revlon
- Revlon Professional
- Right Guard
- Rimmel London
- Rindex 3en1
- Risque
- Roberto Cavalli
- Rodin
- S.O.S
- Sally Hansen
- Salvo
- Sanoflore
- Sasson Professional
- Scoop Away
- Scope
- Scrub Free
- Sea Breeze
- Secret
- Seed Phytonutrients
- Simply Saline
- Sinful Colors
- Smooth ‘N Shine
- Snowberry
- Snuggle
- Soft Scrub
- Softsoap
- Softymo
- Speed Stick
- Spinbrush
- SportsBeauty
- Stella McCartney
- Stephen Knoll New York
- Suavitel
- Suncut
- Sun Laundry & Dish
- Sunlight
- Surf
- Tampax
- Tatcha
- Tec Italy
- The Art of Shaving
- The Laundress
- TIGI
- Tilex
- Tone
- Toppik
- Tory Burch
- Trojan
- Uno
- Venus
- Viktor & Rolf
- Visee
- Viviscal
- Waterpik
- Wildfox
- Xtra
- Zotos
Choose to Be Cruelty-Free
Let’s be clear…
This list of companies that test on animals is not exhaustive. I’m constantly researching brands and unfortunately, there are plenty more bad to add to this list.
To be honest, I have some of these brands in my home right now. But I don’t plan on throwing them away.
Transitioning to a cruelty-free lifestyle is a gradual change. There’s no point in throwing away products you’ve already paid for. Just start researching cruelty-free options to replace the bad.
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Are you shocked by any of the brands on this list? What’s the first thing you plan on replacing? Please leave your comments below.