This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.
A comprehensive and frequently updated list of 100% Vegan makeup and beauty brands in 2024.
What makes this vegan makeup and beauty brands list different from our cruelty-free brands list?
This vegan beauty brands list is exclusive to cosmetics companies that are 100% vegan AND cruelty-free. That means we have vetted each beauty brand to ensure they don’t test on animals and none of their cosmetics products contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products.
These brands are then categorized accordingly:
- Vegan Makeup
- Vegan Makeup Brushes
- Vegan Skincare
- Vegan Bath & Body Care
- Vegan Hair
- Vegan Perfume & Fragrances
- Vegan Nail Polish
For a comprehensive list of cruelty-free brands that include brands that may not be entirely vegan but that do offer some vegan options, check our Cruelty-Free Brand Directory instead.
Some makeup brands claim to be cruelty-free, where none of their products or ingredients are tested on animals. However, their products may contain animal-derived ingredients or by-products. Some common animal products found in makeup include carmine, beeswax, pearl powder, animal-derived fatty acids, and animal hair used for makeup brushes. The following vegan makeup brands do not test on animals and do not use any animal-derived ingredients or by-products in any of their products.
100% Vegan Makeup Brands
- about-face
- Adorn Cosmetics
- Aleph Beauty
- All Earth Minerals
- Ami Cole
- Arches & Halos
- Au Naturale
- Axiology
- B. Cosmetics
- Barefaced Beauty
- Barry M
- Birch Babe
- Black Moon Cosmetics
- Bossy Cosmetics
- BWC
- Cheekbone Beauty
- Clean Faced Cosmetics
- Clionadh
- Clover
- cocokind
- Concrete Minerals
- COVER FX
- Dab Herb
- delilah
- Dirty Hippie Cosmetics
- eco minerals
- Elate Cosmetics
- ELF Cosmetics
- ella+mila
- Emani
- Everyday Minerals
- EVOHE Skincare
- Facetheory
- Fairypants
- Fashion Fair
- Florence by Mills
- Freck Beauty
- Gen See
- gitti
- GlamLite
- GXVE by Gwen Stefani
- Habit Cosmetics
- Haus Labs
- Hiro Cosmetics
- Honeypie Minerals
- Hurraw! Balm
- INIKA Organic
- Izzy
- Jecca Blac
- Johnny Concert
- Kester Black
- Kulfi Beauty
- Laws of Nature Cosmetics
- Lime Crime
- Lit Cosmetics
- Live Tinted
- Love The Planet
- LunatiCK Cosmetic Labs
- LYS Beauty
- Mad Hippie
- MAKE Beauty
- Marena Beaute
- Mecca Max
- Medusa’s Make-Up
- Mented Cosmetics
- MERIT
- MG Naturals
- Milk Makeup
- MOB Beauty
- Monika Blunder
- MOTD Cosmetics
- MUA Cosmetics
- Nabla Cosmetics
- NCLA
- NOTO Botanics
- ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr
- Pacifica
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- POPbeauty
- Prime Beauty
- Principle Beauty
- PYT Beauty
- r.e.m. beauty
- Range Beauty
- Red Apple Lipstick
- River Organics
- RÓEN BEAUTY
- Root Beauty
- Rose Inc
- Saint Jane
- Salt New York
- Sappho New Paradigm
- September Rose Cosmetics
- Seraphine Botanicals
- Shared Planet
- SIII Cosmetics
- Slayfire Cosmetics
- Spectrum Collections
- Supergoop!
- Sweat Cosmetics
- Sweet LeiLani Cosmetics
- Tater Rounds Beauty
- The Body Shop
- The Organic Skin Co.
- The Quick Flick
- Thrive Causemetics
- Tower 28
- Trestique
- Trust Fund Beauty
- Unleashia
- Valde Beauty
- Vasanti Cosmetics
- VE Cosmetics
- Veil Cosmetics
- Velour
- Well People
- Woosh Beauty
- Youthforia
- ZAO Organic Makeup
- Zerra & Co.
- Zoeva
- ZuZu Luxe
Some makeup brush brands claim to be “cruelty-free” yet use natural animal hair bristles for their brushes. Although companies claim this process is done in a cruelty-free manner and the animals are not harmed, we do not support the practice of taking an animal’s fur to make makeup brushes. Therefore, below is a list of vegan makeup brushes made by 100% vegan beauty brands.
100% Vegan Makeup Brushes
- Adorn Cosmetics
- Aleph Beauty
- All Earth Minerals
- Ami Cole
- Barefaced Beauty
- blendSMART
- BWC
- COVER FX
- delilah
- eco minerals
- EcoTools
- Elate Cosmetics
- ELF Cosmetics
- Emani
- Everyday Minerals
- Fashion Fair
- Honeypie Minerals
- Hurtig Lane Beauty
- INIKA Organic
- Lime Crime
- Love The PlanetLuxie Beauty
- LYS Beauty
- Marena Beaute
- Mecca Max
- Medusa’s Make-Up
- MOTD Cosmetics
- Nabla Cosmetics
- Nanshy
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- Real Techniques
- Root Beauty
- Rose Inc
- Seraphine Botanicals
- Spectrum Collections
- The Body Shop
- The Organic Skin Co.
- Thrive Causemetics
- Vasanti Cosmetics
- Veil Cosmetics
- Well People
- Woosh Beauty
- Youthforia
- Yubi Beauty
- Zoeva
Some skincare brands claim to be cruelty-free, where none of their products or ingredients are tested on animals. However, their products may contain animal-derived ingredients or by-products. Some animal products commonly found in skincare include lanolin, beeswax, royal jelly, honey, collagen, silk amino acids, snail mucin, milk-derivatives, and squalene from shark liver oil.
Below is a list of vegan skincare brands that do not test on animals and do not use animal-derived ingredients or by-products in any of their products. Brands listed here offer a range of skincare products, including face cleansers, serums, moisturizers, oils, masks, eye creams, and lip care products.
100% Vegan Skincare Brands
- A’kin
- Ace of Air
- Acure
- Adorn Cosmetics
- African Botanics
- Alo Yoga
- Aloha Care
- Alpyn Beauty
- Athar’a Pure
- ATTITUDE
- B. Cosmetics
- B.O.B Bars Over Bottles
- Balade en Provence
- Base Butter
- Battle Green
- Beauty Cleanse Skincare
- Bella Vida Santa Barbara
- bioClarity
- Biossance
- Birch Babe
- BKIND
- Blissoma
- Bloomtown
- Blume
- Boo Bamboo
- booni doon
- boscia
- Bottle None
- Bubble
- Buddy Scrub
- Butt Naked
- BYBI
- Cake Beauty
- Circumference
- cocokind
- Comfort Zone
- Common Heir
- Community Sixty-Six
- Conscious Skincare
- Coola
- COVER FX
- Covey Skincare
- Curology
- d’Alba Piedmont
- Dab Herb
- Delia Organics
- Derma E
- Dew Mighty
- Dirty Hippie Cosmetics
- EADEM
- Earth Harbor
- Elate Cosmetics
- ELF Cosmetics
- Ethique
- EVOHE Skincare
- FaceGym
- Facetheory
- FARSALI
- FLORA + BAST
- Florence by Mills
- Fourth Ray
- Freck Beauty
- French Girl
- Goddess Garden
- Golde
- good light
- Good Molecules
- grace & stella
- Hempz
- Herbivore
- High Beauty
- Human+Kind
- Humanrace
- Hurtig Lane Beauty
- Hyper Skin
- INIKA Organic
- Jacq’s
- Kate McLeod
- Kind Natured
- Klairs
- Kopari
- KraveBeauty
- KYPRIS
- La Coéss
- LaRocca Skincare
- Le Prunier
- Little Barn Apothecary
- Live Tinted
- Love of Earth Co.
- LXMI
- Macrene Actives
- Mad Hippie
- Mahina Beaute
- MAKE Beauty
- Meow Meow Tweet
- Milk Makeup
- milly&sissy
- MOGI MOUSSE
- Monika Blunder
- Mount Lai
- MuLondon
- MŪN
- Murdock London
- Myro
- natureofthings
- Naturium
- Nolaskinsentials
- Nonie of Beverly Hills
- NOTO Botanics
- Novel Skincare
- Nuria Beauty
- OrganiGrowHairCo
- OSEA
- Oshun Organics
- OZNaturals
- Pacifica
- Peace Out Skincare
- Peach & Lily
- Peach Not Plastic
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- Pipette
- Plaine Products
- POPbeauty
- Prima
- Pure Culture Beauty
- PURITO
- r.e.m. beauty
- RANAVAT
- Rebrand Skincare
- Rekurator
- Ressentir Cosmetics
- Root Beauty
- Rose Inc
- Saint Jane
- Saturday Skin
- SBTRCT
- Scence
- Selfless by Hyram
- Seraphine Botanicals
- Shani Darden Skin Care
- Silvan Skincare
- Skyn Iceland
- Soapwalla
- StackedSkincare
- Starface
- Sukin
- Summer Fridays
- Superegg
- Supergoop!
- Sweet Chef
- Tan-Luxe
- Tater Rounds Beauty
- Teadora
- Teaology
- Terra Beauty Bars
- The Body Shop
- The Glowcery
- The Organic Skin Co.
- The Outset
- The Wonder Seed
- Three Ships
- Thrive Causemetics
- TIZO
- Topicals
- Tower 28
- True Botanicals
- True Moringa
- Truly Beauty
- UpCircle Beauty
- Vasanti Cosmetics
- Vegan Mia Organics
- Velettà
- Versed Skincare
- Vintner’s Daughter
- Volition Beauty
- White Rabbit Skincare
- Woohoo
- YUNI
- Zerra & Co.
- Zoeva
Some bath and body care brands claim to be cruelty-free, where none of their products or ingredients are tested on animals. However, their products may contain animal-derived ingredients or by-products. For example, some animal products commonly found in bar soaps, shower gels, body lotions, and creams include lanolin, beeswax, royal jelly, honey, collagen, silk amino acids, animal-based glycerin, stearic acid, and milk derivatives.
Below is a list of vegan bath and body care brands that do not test on animals and do not use animal-derived ingredients or by-products in any of their products.
100% Vegan Bath & Body Care Brands
- A’kin
- Acure
- African Botanics
- Aleva Naturals
- Alo Yoga
- Aloha Care
- Alpine Provisions
- Athar’a Pure
- Athena Club
- ATTITUDE
- B.O.B Bars Over Bottles
- Balade en Provence
- Base Coat
- Battle Green
- Bestowed Essentials
- bioClarity
- Biode
- Birch Babe
- BKIND
- Blissoma
- Bloomtown
- Blume
- Boo Bamboo
- Booda Organics
- boscia
- Bottle None
- Brianna’s Handmade Soap
- Brixy
- Buddy Scrub
- Butt Naked
- By Rosie Jane
- Cake Beauty
- Clean Age
- cocokind
- Coconut Matter
- Comfort Zone
- Conscious Skincare
- Corpus
- CRYSTAL Deodorant
- da Bomb
- DefineMe Fragrances
- Delia Organics
- Derma E
- Dolma Fragrances
- ella+mila
- Ellovi
- EO Products
- Ethique
- Everist
- EVOHE Skincare
- Facetheory
- Fairypants
- Faith in Nature
- Floral Street
- French Girl
- Fur
- Gloss Moderne
- Goddess Garden
- grace & stella
- hanni
- Hempz
- Herbivore
- Hey Humans
- Human+Kind
- Hurraw! Balm
- Kate McLeod
- Kind Natured
- Kirk’s
- Kopari
- Lake & Skye
- LaRocca Skincare
- Little Barn Apothecary
- Love of Earth Co.
- Loving Tan
- Madame Lemy
- Mahina Beaute
- Maison Louis Marie
- Megababe
- Meliora
- Meow Meow Tweet
- milly&sissy
- MOGI MOUSSE
- myni
- Myro
- natureofthings
- Naturium
- No Tox Life
- Nolaskinsentials
- NOTICE HAIR CO
- Novel Skincare
- OrganiGrowHairCo
- Original Source
- OSEA
- Oshun Organics
- Pacifica
- Peach Not Plastic
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- PHLUR
- Piperwai
- Pipette
- Plaine Products
- Prima
- Rahua
- Ressentir Cosmetics
- Root Beauty
- Saint Jane
- Saltair
- Scence
- SIII Cosmetics
- Silvan Skincare
- Skylar
- Soapbox
- Soapwalla
- Soft Services
- SpaRitual
- Starface
- Sudsatorium
- Sukin
- Supergoop!
- Teaology
- Terra Beauty Bars
- The Body Shop
- The Powder Shampoo
- The Unscented Company
- The Wonder Seed
- True Botanicals
- True Moringa
- Truly Beauty
- UpCircle Beauty
- Viori
- Volition Beauty
- Wild
- Woohoo
- Yardley London
- YUNI
Some hair care brands claim to be cruelty-free, where none of their products or ingredients are tested on animals. However, their products may contain animal-derived ingredients or by-products. Some common animal ingredients in hair care products include keratin, biotin, and silk amino acids.
Below is a list of vegan haircare brands that do not test on animals and do not use animal-derived ingredients or by-products in any of their products. Brands listed here offer a range of hair products, from shampoo, conditioners, hair treatments, styling products, hair dye, and hair accessories.
100% Vegan Hair Care Brands
- A’kin
- ABBA
- Abela
- Act+Acre
- Acure
- AG Care
- Alo Yoga
- Alpine Provisions
- Arctic Fox Hair Color
- ATTITUDE
- B. Cosmetics
- B.O.B Bars Over Bottles
- Balade en Provence
- Battle Green
- Be Free
- Beachwaver Co.
- Bestowed Essentials
- Bio Ionic
- Biode
- Birch Babe
- Bleach London
- BondiBoost
- Boo Bamboo
- Bottle None
- Bread Beauty Supply
- BRITE
- Brixy
- Cake Beauty
- CENTRED
- Ceremonia
- Curlsmith
- Dae Hair
- Delia Organics
- Derma E
- EO Products
- Ethique
- Eva NYC
- Everist
- Fable & Mane
- Faith in Nature
- Fekkai
- French Girl
- Fur
- GIRL+HAIR
- Gloss Moderne
- Good Dye Young
- grace & stella
- Hally Hair
- Hempz
- Herbatint
- IGK Hair
- JVN Hair
- Kavella
- Kind Natured
- Kitsch
- Lime Crime
- Little Barn Apothecary
- LolaVie
- Love of Earth Co.
- Mane Club
- Maria Nila
- Meow Meow Tweet
- milly&sissy
- Murdock London
- myni
- Naturtint
- No Tox Life
- NOTICE HAIR CO
- Noughty
- Odele Beauty
- Olaplex
- OrganiGrowHairCo
- Oshun Organics
- oVertone
- Pacifica
- Peach Not Plastic
- Pipette
- Plaine Products
- Punky Colour
- R+Co BLEU
- Rahua
- RANAVAT
- Rekurator
- Root Beauty
- Saltair
- Soapbox
- Splat Hair Color
- St. Tropica
- Sudsatorium
- Sukin
- Surya Brasil
- The Bare Home
- The Body Shop
- The Powder Shampoo
- The Rootist
- The Unscented Company
- The Wonder Seed
- Tints of Nature
- True Botanicals
- Truly Beauty
- Umberto Giannini
- Vegamour
- Viori
- Virtue Labs
- Wild
- Wild Ona
- YUNI
Some perfume and fragrance brands use animal-derived ingredients like Ambergris, which is a grey, waxy substance produced in the digestive tract of sperm whales and used as a fixative in perfumes; Castoreum, derived from beavers; and Musk, which is a substance with a strong smell and is secreted from the glands of male musk deer.
The following vegan fragrance brands do not test on animals and do not use any animal-derived ingredients or by-products in their perfumes or other products.
100% Vegan Perfume & Fragrance Brands
- Abbott Fragrance
- Ascention Beauty Co
- Beachwaver Co.
- By Rosie Jane
- CLEAN Perfume
- Commodity
- Dae Hair
- DedCool
- DefineMe Fragrances
- Dolma Fragrances
- Fairypants
- Floral Street
- French Girl
- Lake & Skye
- Maison Louis Marie
- Murdock London
- Overose
- Pacifica
- PHLUR
- Pinrose
- Rahua
- Root Beauty
- Skylar
- Tater Rounds Beauty
- The 7 Virtues
- The Body Shop
- UpCircle Beauty
- Wild Spirit Fragrances
- Yardley London
Some nail polish brands claim to be cruelty-free, where none of their products or ingredients are tested on animals. However, their products may contain animal-derived ingredients or by-products. Some common animal ingredients in nail polish and nail care products include guanine, shellac, pearl derivatives, keratin, and biotin.
Below is a list of nail polish brands that do not test on animals and do not use animal-derived ingredients or by-products in any of their products.
100% Vegan Nail Polish Brands
- 786 Cosmetics
- Acquarella
- Barry M
- Base Coat
- BKIND
- BWC
- CANDY x PAINTS
- Cirque Colors
- Clionadh
- Color Club
- Côte
- Dazzle Dry
- Deco Miami
- Dimension Nails
- ella+mila
- elle polish
- Fairypants
- gitti
- Habit Cosmetics
- heroine.nyc
- ILNP
- Jolie Vegan
- Karma Organic
- Kester Black
- Kiara Sky
- la couleur couture
- Lauren B Beauty
- LVX
- Madam Glam
- manucurist
- Mented Cosmetics
- Miss Frankie
- Nailberry
- Nailtopia
- NCLA
- Olive Ave Polish
- ORLY
- OZN
- Pacifica
- Palate Polish
- People of Color
- Picture Polish
- Piggy Paint
- POPbeauty
- Pretty Woman
- Priti NYC
- Raw Nails
- Sienna
- SOPHi
- SpaRitual
- Static Nails
- sundays
- tenoverten
- Terra Beauty Bars
- Triple O Polish
- Trust Fund Beauty
- ZAO Organic Makeup
What is this Vegan Brands List?
This master list comprises all cosmetics brands that have been verified by us to not conduct or commission any animal testing on their ingredients, formulations, or finished products anywhere in the world.
That also includes not selling their cosmetics products in stores in mainland China under conditions where animal testing may be required by law. In addition, brands included on this list must only offer vegan products. This means absolutely no animal-derived ingredients or by-products are used —in any and all of their products!
Why Support These Vegan Brands?
As part of choosing to live a cruelty-free and conscious lifestyle, we want to support brands that don’t test on animals. However, we also want to make sure none of the ingredients in our cosmetics were cruelly obtained from animals. And that’s why choosing cosmetics and personal care products made without animal-based ingredients is the best way to ensure no animals are harmed.
Also, choosing to support and buy from these 100% vegan brands shows there’s growing consumer demand for vegan products and that running a 100% vegan company is sustainable and profitable. This will hopefully motivate other brands to go entirely vegan as well.
So, I hope with this vegan brands list, you’ll get to discover the incredible and growing number of vegan makeup and beauty brands!
122 thoughts on “2024 Ultimate List of Cruelty-Free & 100% Vegan Makeup & Skincare Brands”
I see that Fenty beauty is not listed. I have read conflicting information about their vegan status. Is their company vegan?
I haven’t been able to verify Fenty Beauty’s cruelty-free status yet. They refuse to address whether they allow their products to be tested on animal when required by law. They’re also not 100% vegan. I believe they offer SOME vegan products but they do use animal-based ingredients in some of their products.
I don’t consider as vegan any brand associated with LVMH Group.
Barry M nail polish is vegan and cruelty free.
Lolita lempicka is 100% vegan?
can I ask why furless is no longer listed under the brushes section ? I love that brand I would hate it if they were no longer vegan !
Their website, unfortunately, says they’ve closed down for business =(
oh no !! that’s very sad news, I’m glad I bought my brushes when I did then!
I see Aveda isn’t on your list for hair products… aren’t they 100% vegan & cruelty-free these days?
Yes! Aveda is both cruelty-free* and vegan.
*note that Aveda is owned by Estee Lauder, a parent company that isn’t cruelty-free.
Because Aveda is owned by Estee Lauder, I’ve decided not to include them on this of 100% vegan brands.
Also, if you’re ever unsure about a particular brand and its cruelty-free & vegan status, the best way to get the most up-to-date information is through our NEW Cruelty-Free Brand Directory → https://ethicalelephant.com/product-brand-directory/ You can now search by brand name in the search bar! =)