List of Cruelty-Free Brands at Sephora | 2024 UPDATE!
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Shopping at Sephora but wondering which brands are cruelty-free and vegan? In this List of Cruelty-Free Brands at Sephora, you’ll be able to find out which brands are cruelty-free and don’t test on animals, as well as, which brands are 100% vegan where none of their products contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products.
About this list: I went through Sephora US & Canada’s entire brand directory list of over 300+ brands and vetted each company using our Cruelty-Free Checklist to determine if they test on animals at any stage of product development and manufacturing, anywhere in the world.
In order to be classified as Cruelty-Free, brands must meet all of the criteria in our Cruelty-Free Checklist including not selling their products in mainland China under conditions that would trigger animal tests.
This brand is not cruelty-free; tests on animals This brand is cruelty-free!; does not test on animals (may or may not be a 100% vegan brand) This brand is cruelty-free but is either owned by a parent company that does test on animals or doesn’t offer any vegan options I received a response from this brand but am not 100% satisfied with the information provided to claim if they’re cruelty-free or not Vegan! – This brand only offers vegan products; no animal-derived ingredients or by-products
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140 thoughts on “List of Cruelty-Free Brands at Sephora | 2024 UPDATE!”
Alanna Hoffman
I am so sad. I cannot believe both Youth to the People and Farmacy sold out to Loreal and P&G and Drunk Elephant to Shiesedo
insert “crying emoji” here. Thank you so much for information xoxoxox
Hi Flo, hmm… I can’t seem to recall when or why Berdoues was included on this list and was marked as a non-cruelty-free company. I just checked my notes, and I have them as a Pending brand, as they never responded to any of my inquiries when I tried verifying their animal testing policy. I might have gotten them mixed up with another brand. I’ve removed them from this list to avoid any further confusion. Thanks for catching that! And sorry, that was a mistake on my part.
I absolutely love this post about cruelty-free brands at Sephora. Consumers can enjoy guilt-free shopping with the help of this list you provide in a very convenient alphabetical order. Thankyou for the information…
Is there anyway to make this into an easy copy to paste list? Also it’s kinda hard to tell which products are marked “good” when both the pinky browns look the same. How about one be like green and the other yellow? Thanks.
140 thoughts on “List of Cruelty-Free Brands at Sephora | 2024 UPDATE!”
I am so sad. I cannot believe both Youth to the People and Farmacy sold out to Loreal and P&G and Drunk Elephant to Shiesedo
insert “crying emoji” here. Thank you so much for information xoxoxox
Hi,
I thought Berdoues, which is a local company, was cruelty free.
They have the CF Peta label, and I don’t see anywhere that they sell in China…
Hi Flo, hmm… I can’t seem to recall when or why Berdoues was included on this list and was marked as a non-cruelty-free company. I just checked my notes, and I have them as a Pending brand, as they never responded to any of my inquiries when I tried verifying their animal testing policy. I might have gotten them mixed up with another brand. I’ve removed them from this list to avoid any further confusion. Thanks for catching that! And sorry, that was a mistake on my part.
I absolutely love this post about cruelty-free brands at Sephora. Consumers can enjoy guilt-free shopping with the help of this list you provide in a very convenient alphabetical order. Thankyou for the information…
Is there anyway to make this into an easy copy to paste list? Also it’s kinda hard to tell which products are marked “good” when both the pinky browns look the same. How about one be like green and the other yellow? Thanks.
I’m so excited to see more cruelty-free and vegan brands being added to the Sephora list! Thank you for continuing to make this happen!