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Last Updated: January 12, 2022

How Ethical Is MŪN?

Make a positive impact by supporting companies with the same values and ethics as what matters most to you. To navigate and find ethical brands, here's a summary of MŪN's ethics and initiatives.

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Ethical Analysis

Is MŪN cruelty-free, vegan, or sustainable? We’ve got the answers here! Read below for more details on MŪN’s policies.
MŪN is cruelty-free. None of MŪN’s ingredients, formulations, or finished products are tested on animals, anywhere in the world.
All of MŪN products are 100% vegan and don’t contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products.
MŪN is committed to using naturally-derived, organic, and sustainably-sourced ingredients. For example, their prickly pear seed oil is sustainably sourced from a local women-run cooperative in Morocco.
MŪN’s products come in glass bottles with some plastic components.

About MŪN

MŪN is highly-effective, natural, anti-aging and brightening skin care based on pristine healing botanicals, produced and sourced with integrity.
COMPANY BASED IN: USA
PRODUCTS MADE IN: TBD
PRODUCTS: Skincare
CERTIFICATIONS: PETA-Certified

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You can find MŪN cruelty-free products at munskin.com and The Detox Market.

MŪN is Cruelty-Free

MŪN has confirmed they do not test their products or ingredients on animals or ask others to test on their behalf. Their suppliers also do not test on animals, nor do they allow their products to be tested on animals when required by law. And finally, their products are not sold in stores in mainland China or any other country that may require animal testing.

By our standards, we would consider MŪN to be Cruelty-Free.

What About China’s Animal Testing Laws?

MŪN has confirmed they do not sell their products in retail stores in mainland China; therefore, they are not required to test on animals.

“We also do not have any retail partners in mainland China.”

As of May 1, 2021, some imported ordinary cosmetics can be exempt from animal testing under certain conditions. However, for the most part, animal testing is still legally required for most imported cosmetics in 2022.

Cruelty-Free Policies

Note that there is no legal definition for the label ‘Cruelty-Free.’ It can mean different things to different people. But Cruelty-Free is generally used to imply no animal testing. More specifically, the ingredients, formulation, or finished product are not tested on animals at any stage of product development.

At ethical elephant, we always assess a company’s cruelty-free policy using our Cruelty-Free Checklist. This ensures no animal testing was performed by the brand itself, its suppliers, and by any third parties.

Also, note that Cruelty-Free and Vegan don’t always mean the same thing.

MŪN is 100% Vegan

MŪN has confirmed all of its products are vegan and don’t contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products.

Vegan Policies

Similar to ‘Cruelty-Free,’ there is no standard or legal definition for the label ‘Vegan.’ But it usually means no animal-derived ingredients or animal by-products.

Some common animal products used in cosmetics include carmine, lanolin, snail mucus, beeswax, honey, pearl or silk-derived ingredients, animal-based glycerin, keratin, and squalene.

There are plant-based and synthetic alternatives to animal-derived ingredients. But it’s sometimes difficult to know with certainty whether a product is vegan just by reading the ingredient list.

So it’s best to ask the company and manufacturers to ensure the ingredients they’ve chosen to use were from non-animal sources.


I hope this article helped you to understand MŪN’s cruelty-free and vegan status and by choosing cruelty-free together, we can help end animal testing for cosmetics once and for all!

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