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1. “Cruelty-Free Beauty: What You Need to Know” – This article from Allure provides an overview of what cruelty-free beauty is, what companies have made the commitment to not test on animals, and how to spot cruelty-free products. 2. “The Growing Consumer Demand for Cruelty-Free Cosmetics” – This article from The Guardian looks at the growing demand for cruelty-free products and how companies are responding to it. 3. “The Cruelty-Free Revolution” – This video from PETA explores the growing movement of consumers who are demanding cruelty-free products and the companies that are making the switch. 4. “The Cruelty-Free Shopping Guide” – This article from Peta provides an overview of the different cruelty-free labels and logos to look for on products, as well as a list of companies that are certified cruelty-free. 5. “10 Cruelty-Free Beauty Brands You Need to Know About” – This article from Byrdie looks at 10 cruelty-free brands that are leading the way when it comes to ethical beauty products.
The European Commission has confirmed plans to finalize its “Save Cruelty Free Cosmetics” roadmap by early 2026, setting the stage for a gradual transition toward non-animal testing in chemical safety assessments.
The European Commission has confirmed that its plans for its “Save Cruelty Free Cosmetics” roadmap will still go ahead in early 2026, to make the transition towards using new-approach methods (NAMs), yet the EU doesn’t anticipate a ‘hard stop’ in 2026.
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Whether you’re just beginning your cruelty-free journey or you’ve been shopping cruelty-free for years, here’s all the information you need. From breaking down the laws, to giving you tips on your journey, to in-depth articles about parent companies and more, you’ll find everything you need right here. Cruelty-Free 101 How to Go Cruelty-Free Parent Companies […]
Whether you’re just beginning your cruelty-free journey or you’ve been shopping cruelty-free for years, here’s all the information you need. From breaking down the laws, to giving you tips on your journey, to in-depth articles about parent companies and more, you’ll find everything you need right here. Cruelty-Free 101 How to Go Cruelty-Free Parent Companies […]
THE WHAT? Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies has approved a bill banning the testing of cosmetics, personal hygiene products, and perfumes on live vertebrates. The legislation, which modifies Law 11.794/08, prohibits the use of animal testing data for product authorization—unless required by non-cosmetic national or international regulations. In such cases, manufacturers must refrain from using “cruelty-free” […]
If you want to look better and feel better, you might want to consider some of the ways in which you can approach this. The truth is that there are all sorts of things you can do and approaches you can take, and it’s always going to be possible to make this a reality in some way or another. In this post, we are going to take a look at a few of the main
Animal rights charity PETA believes that progress being made against animal testing for cosmetic purposes is “under threat” due to a loophole in EU regulation. We spoke to PETA’s Head of Science Policy, Dr Julia Baines, to find out more…
PETA US is tightening eligibility for its cruelty-free ‘Beauty Without Bunnies’ programme, restricting listings to companies selling only in select markets as EU chemical testing rules increasingly conflict with cosmetics animal testing bans.