
A comprehensive and frequently updated list of 100% Vegan makeup and beauty brands in 2021!
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.
LAST UPDATED: APRIL 8, 2021
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
- Aether Beauty
- Aleph Beauty
- All Earth Minerals
- Arches & Halos
- Aromi
- Atomic Makeup
- Au Naturale
- Axiology
- B. by Superdrug
- Barefaced Beauty
- Barry M
- Beauty Without Cruelty
- Black Moon Cosmetics
- CLE Cosmetics
- Clean Faced Cosmetics
- Clove + Hallow
- Coconut Matter
- Concrete Minerals
- COVER FX
- delilah
- Dirty Hippie Cosmetics
- Eco Minerals
- Elate Cosmetics
- ELF Cosmetics
- ella+mila
- Emani
- Everyday Minerals
- EVOHE Skincare
- Fairypants
- Freck Beauty
- Girlpalooza
- Habit Cosmetics
- Haus Labs
- Hiro Cosmetics
- Honeypie Minerals
- Hush + Dotti
- INIKA Organic
- Jecca Blac
- Johnny Concert
- Kester Black
- KimChi Chic Beauty
- Laws of Nature Cosmetics
- Lime Crime
- Lit Cosmetics
- Love The Planet
- Lunatick Cosmetic Labs
- LYS Beauty
- Mecca Max
- Medusa’s Make-Up
- MERIT
- MG Naturals
- Milk Makeup
- MOB BEAUTY
- MUA (Make Up Academy)
- Mudd Beauty
- NCLA
- NOTO Botanics
- OFRA
- ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr
- Pacifica
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- POPbeauty
- Prime Beauty Cosmetics
- Principle Beauty
- RANGE BEAUTY
- Red Apple Lipstick
- River Organics
- ROEN BEAUTY
- Root Beauty
- Saint Jane
- Sappho New Paradigm
- September Rose Cosmetics
- Seraphine Botanicals
- Shared Planet
- SIII Cosmetics
- Slayfire Cosmetics
- Spectrum Collections
- SWEAT Cosmetics
- Sweet LeiLani Cosmetics
- Tater Rounds Beauty
- The Organic Skin Co
- The Quick Flick
- Thrive Causemetics
- Trust Fund Beauty
- VE Cosmetics
- Veil Cosmetics
- Zao Organic Makeup
- 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 animals’ fur in order 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
- Au Naturale
- Barefaced Beauty
- Barry M
- Beauty Without Cruelty
- Clove + Hallow
- COVER FX
- delilah
- EcoTools
- Elate Cosmetics
- ELF Cosmetics
- Emani
- Everyday Minerals
- Fairypants
- Honeypie Minerals
- Hurtig Lane
- INIKA Organic
- Lime Crime
- Love The Planet
- Luxie Beauty
- LYS Beauty
- Mecca Max
- Medusa’s Make-Up
- MOTD Cosmetics
- Nanshy
- OFRA
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- Real Techniques
- Root Beauty
- Seraphine Botanicals
- Spectrum Collections
- The Organic Skin Co
- Thrive Causemetics
- Veil Cosmetics
- Yubi Beauty
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
- Aesop
- African Botanics
- Alpyn Beauty
- Athar’a Pure
- B. by Superdrug
- Balade en Provence
- Bali Balm
- Bare English & Co.
- BASE BUTTER
- Beauty Cleanse Skincare
- Beauty in the RAW
- Bella Vida Santa Barbara
- bioClarity
- Biossance
- Birkenstock Natural Skin Care
- BKIND
- Blissoma
- Bloomtown
- Blume
- Boo Bamboo
- boscia
- Buddy Scrub
- Bulldog Skincare
- Butt Naked
- BYBI
- Cake Beauty
- CLE Cosmetics
- Clove + Hallow
- Common Heir
- COVER FX
- Crazy Rumors
- Curology
- Delia Organics
- Demes
- Derma E
- Dirty Hippie Cosmetics
- ELF Cosmetics
- Ellovi
- Embalm Skincare
- EVOHE Skincare
- Fairypants
- FARSALI
- Fourth Ray
- Freck Beauty
- French Girl
- Goddess Garden
- Hempz
- Herbivore
- High Beauty
- Human + Kind
- Humanrace
- Hurtig Lane Australian Pink Clay Mask
- Hush + Dotti
- INIKA Organic
- Jacq’s Organics
- Kinapure
- Kind Natured
- KraveBeauty
- KYPRIS
- La Coéss
- Lani
- LaRocca Skincare
- Le Prunier
- Little Barn Apothecary
- LXMI
- Mahina Beaute
- MARA
- Medusa’s Make-Up
- Meow Meow Tweet
- Milk Makeup
- MOGI MOUSSE
- MuLondon
- MŪN
- natureofthings
- Nolaskinsentials
- Nonie of Beverly Hills
- NOTO Botanics
- Novel Skincare
- Nuria Beauty
- OFRA
- OrganiGrowHairCo
- OSEA
- Oshun Organics
- OZNaturals
- Pacifica
- Pai Skincare
- PAYARU
- Peace Out Skincare
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- Plaine Products
- POPbeauty
- Prima
- Pure Culture Beauty
- Ressentir Cosmetics
- Root Beauty
- Saint Jane
- Scotch Porter
- Seraphine Botanicals
- Seriously FAB
- Silvan Skincare
- SIMKHA Biocosmétiques
- SKIN&CO
- Skyn Iceland
- Soapwalla
- SootheSkin
- StackedSkincare
- Sukin
- Summer Fridays
- Sweet Chef
- Teadora
- Teaology
- The Glowcery
- Thesis Beauty
- The Organic Skin Co
- The Vegan Glow
- The Wonder Seed
- Three Ships
- Thrive Causemetics
- True Moringa
- Truly Beauty
- Vegan Mia Organics
- Velettà
- Versed Skincare
- Vintner’s Daughter
- White Rabbit Skincare
- Youth to the People
- YUNI
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. 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 and 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
- Aesop
- African Botanics
- Athar’a Pure
- ATTITUDE
- B. by Superdrug
- Balade en Provence
- Base Coat
- Beauty in the RAW
- Belladonna Soaps
- bioClarity
- Birkenstock Natural Skin Care
- BKIND
- Blissoma
- Bloomtown
- Blume
- Boo Bamboo
- Booda Organics
- Brianna’s Handmade Soap
- Buddy Scrub
- Bulldog Skincare
- Butt Naked
- Cake Beauty
- Clove + Hallow
- Coconut Matter
- Crystal Deodorant
- da Bomb
- Delia Organics
- Demes
- Derma E
- Dolma Perfumes
- Ellovi
- Embalm Skincare
- EO Products
- EVOHE Skincare
- Fairypants
- Faith in Nature
- Flaunt Body
- French Girl
- Fur
- Girlpalooza
- Gloss Moderne
- Goddess Garden
- Hempz
- Herbivore
- Hey Humans
- Human + Kind
- Hurraw! Balm
- Isle of sParadise
- Kind Natured
- Kirk’s
- LaRocca Skincare
- Little Barn Apothecary
- Loving Tan
- Madame Lemy
- Mahina Beaute
- Maison Louis Marie
- Meow Meow Tweet
- MOGI MOUSSE
- natureofthings
- Nolaskinsentials
- Novel Skincare
- OrganiGrowHairCo
- Original Source
- OSEA
- Oshun Organics
- Pacifica
- Pai Skincare
- Personna Razors
- PHB Ethical Beauty
- PHLUR
- PiperWai
- Plaine Products
- Prima
- Rahua
- Ressentir Cosmetics
- Root Beauty
- Saint Jane
- SIII Cosmetics
- Silvan Skincare
- SIMKHA Biocosmétiques
- SKIN&CO
- Skylar
- Soapwalla
- SpaRitual
- Sudsatorium
- Sukin
- Teaology
- Thesis Beauty
- The Wonder Seed
- True Moringa
- Truly Beauty
- 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 found 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 Cosmetics
- Acure
- Aesop
- Arctic Fox Hair Color
- ATTITUDE
- B. by Superdrug
- Balade en Provence
- Beachwaver Co.
- Be Free
- BKIND
- Bleach London
- BondiBoost
- Boo Bamboo
- Bread Beauty Supply
- BRITE ORGANIX
- Cake Beauty
- CENTRED
- Cotê Hair
- Curlsmith
- Delia Organics
- Derma E
- EO Products
- Ethique
- Fable & Mane
- Faith in Nature
- French Girl
- GIRL+HAIR
- Girlpalooza
- Gloss Moderne
- Good Dye Young
- Hempz
- Herbatint
- IGK Hair
- Kavella
- Kind Natured
- Lime Crime
- Little Barn Apothecary
- Loving Culture
- Mane Club
- Maria Nila
- Meow Meow Tweet
- Naturtint
- Noughty
- Odele Beauty
- OLAPLEX
- OrganiGrowHairCo
- Oshun Organics
- oVertone
- Pacifica
- Plaine Products
- Punky Colour
- R+Co Bleu
- Rahua
- Root Beauty
- Scotch Porter
- Splat Hair Color
- St. Tropica
- Sudsatorium
- Sukin
- Surya Brasil
- The Vegan Glow
- The Wonder Seed
- Tints of Nature
- Truly Beauty
- Umberto Giannini
- Vegamour
- Vernon Francois
- Young King Hair Care
- 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; Castroreum 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 any of their other products.
100% Vegan Perfume & Fragrance Brands
- Aesop
- Aromi
- Ascention Beauty Co
- Beachwaver Co.
- By Rosie Jane
- CLEAN Perfume
- DefineMe Fragrances
- Dolma Perfumes
- Elementary Scents
- EO Products
- Fairypants
- Floral Street
- French Girl
- Gloss Moderne
- Maison Louis Marie
- Pacifica
- PHLUR
- Scotch Porter
- Skylar
- Tater Rounds Beauty
- The 7 Virtues
- Wild Spirit Fragrances
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 found 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
- All Heart
- Barry M
- Base Coat
- Beauty Without Cruelty
- BKIND
- Candy x Paints
- China Glaze
- Color Club
- Côte
- Dazzle Dry
- Deco Miami
- defy & Inspire
- Dimension Nails
- ella+mila
- elle polish
- Fairypants
- Floss Gloss
- Girlpalooza
- gitti
- Habit Cosmetics
- heroine.nyc
- Jolie Vegan
- Karma Organic
- Kester Black
- la couleur couture
- Lauren B Beauty
- Live Love Polish
- LVX
- Madam Glam
- manucurist
- Miss Frankie
- Nailberry
- NCLA
- Oh Tiff!
- Olive Ave Polish
- OOO Polish
- ORLY
- OZN
- Pacifica
- Palate Polish
- People of Color Beauty
- piCture pOlish
- Piggy Paint
- POPbeauty
- Pretty Woman
- Priti NYC
- Raw Nails
- Sienna
- SOPHi
- SpaRitual
- Static Nails
- sundays
- Surya Brasil
- Taupe Coat
- tenoverten
- Trust Fund Beauty
- VEQUE
What is this Vegan Brands List?
This ultimate 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 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?
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 was cruelly obtained from animals. And that’s why choosing cosmetics and personal care products made without any animal-derived ingredients or by-products, and that are vegan is the best way to ensure no animals were harmed.
Also, choosing to support and buy from these 100% vegan brands show 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 from all the incredible and growing number of vegan makeup and beauty brands!
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