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The Complete Guide to Cruelty Free Beauty Brands | UK
This is the complete guide to buying cruelty free in the UK. Please note I have not included any cruelty free brands on this list whose parent companies test on animals. You can find out where the products are available from, and you can click on the brand name to take you straight to the website!
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Understanding Animal Testing Logos | Cruelty Free 101
There are quite a few cruelty free logos and signs that we see on beauty products nowadays, but how do we know which ones we can trust and which ones we can't? There are three main logos that can be seen globally across a range of products. These include the logos of Leaping Bunny, Caring Consumer, and CCF (Choose Cruelty Free) all of which are discussed in this post!
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How to Shop Cruelty Free on a Budget
Whether you are on a budget, looking to save money or just love a bargain, I have put together a list of the best ways to save when buying cruelty free! High-end brands that are constantly promoted and have huge endorsement deals are often seen as the forefront of cruelty free beauty. Brands such as Kat Von D, Illamasqua, and Sugarpill for example are renowned for their quality, label and cruelty free status. However, this is not the only way to shop cruelty free in a way that is purse friendly.
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Who are FRAME? Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
Frame is an acronym Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments, they are a research organisation who are dedicated to develop new and valid methods that will replace the need for laboratory animals.
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What’s the Deal with Parent Companies?
Parent companies have long been an issue when it comes to buying cruelty free cosmetics. It refers to when a bigger company owns a smaller company. The problem is that some smaller companies that are against animal testing are owned by big companies that test on animals.