Skincare Brands that Currently Test on Animals

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Last Updated on 02/25/2023

Animal testing in skincare industry is not a new thing. The practice of  ‘testing’ in the name of ‘safety’ is quite common. It exists in both drugstores and luxury brands. Here is a list of 11 famous skincare brands that still test their products on animals aka animal cruel brands. Most of these brands present themselves as cruelty free. But in reality, they are not!

There are no authoritative standards on cruelty free products as such. Any brand can attach a ‘cruelty-free’ mark to its products as per their liking. This makes it even harder to identify a real cruelty free product. No worries though! Today’s article will make your next cruelty free skin care shopping easier.

PS – This article is currently being updated to reflect the testing policy of China as of 2023. We update our lists often. Will be done shortly.

Is Animal Testing Still Happening in 2023?

Yes, animal testing is still a reality and a part of the ‘safety’ check.

Note

  • This list contains only skincare brands that are still testing on animals. You can check the list of Non-Cruelty-Free Makeup Brands and Luxury Brands.
  • We have also listed the parent company alongside the brands.
  • This list is regularly updated. Brands are removed/added as they change their testing policy.

Skincare Brands that Test on Animals

Skincare Brands Testing on Animals List

A

  • Algenist – Tengram Capital Partners LLC
  • AmorePacific – None
  • Amway – Alticor
  • Aquaphor – Beiersdorf
  • Armani Beauty – None

B

  • Bain de Soleil – Bayer
  • Banila – F&F
  • Belif – LG
  • Bio Oil – Union Swiss
  • Bioderma – NAOS
  • Bioeffect – None
  • Biologique Recherche – None
  • Biore – Kao Corporation
  • Biotherm – L’Oreal
  • Blistex – None
  • Bobbi Brown – Estée Lauder
  • Borghese – None
  • By Terry – None
  • Byredo – Puig
Skincare Brands not cruelty free List

C

  • Calvin Klein Skincare – PVH Corp.
  • Caress – Unilever
  • Caudalie – None
  • Cerave – Who Owns CeraVe
  • Cetaphil – Who Owns Cetaphil
  • Chanel – Chanel Ltd.
  • Chapstick – GlaxoSmithKline
  • Clarins – None
  • Clarisonic – L’Oréal
  • Clé de Peau – Shiseido Cosmetics
  • Clean & Clear – Johnson & Johnson
  • Clearasil – Reckitt Benckiser Group
  • Clinique – Estee Lauder
  • Coppertone – Beiersdorf
  • Coty – JAB Holding Company
  • Crabtree & Evelyn – CE Holdings Limited
  • Curel – Kao Corporation

D

  • Decleor – L’Oréal
  • Degree – Unilever
  • DHC – None
  • Differin – Galderma 
  • Dior – LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy)
  • Dr. Brandt – None
  • Dr. Jart+ – Estee Lauder

E

  • Elemis –  L’Occitane
  • Elizabeth Arden – Revlon
  • EltaMD – Colgate-Palmolive
  • Erno Laszlo – None
  • Estee Lauder – None
  • Etude House – AmorePacific
  • Eucerin – Beiersdorf
  • Eve Lom – Yatsen Holding

F

  • Filorga – Colgate-Palmolive
  • Freeman Beauty – Yellow Wood
  • Fresh – LVMH

G

  • Gillette – Procter & Gamble (P&G)
  • Giorgio Armani – Armani
  • Givenchy – LVMH
  • GlamGlow – Estee Lauder
  • Goldwell – Kao
  • Guerlain – LVMH

H

  • Hada Labo – Rohto Pharmaceutical
  • Helena Rubinstein – L’Oréal

I

  • Innisfree – AmorePacific
  • Irish Spring – Colgate-Palmolive
  • ISDIN – Puig and Esteve
  • Ivory – Procter & Gamble

J

  • Jergens – Kao
  • Johnson & Johnson – None
  • Jo Malone – Estee Lauder
  • Jurlique – Pola Orbis Holdings

K

  • Kiehl’s – L’Oreal
  • Klorane – Pierre Fabre
  • Kenzo – LVMH
  • Kose – None

L

  • La Mer – Estee Lauder
  • La Prairie – Beiersdorf
  • La Roche-Posay – L’Oreal
  • Lab Series – Estée Lauder
  • Lady Speed Stick – Colgate-Palmolive
  • Lancaster – Coty
  • Lancome Who owns Lancome
  • Laneige – Amorepacific
  • Lifebuoy – Unilever 
  • L’Oreal – Family and Nestle
  • L’Occitane – L’Occitane Groupe SA
  • Lubriderm – Johnson & Johnson
  • Lux – Unilever

M

  • MAC – Estee Lauder
  • Malin+Goetz – None
  • Mamonde – Amore Pacific
  • Mary Kay – Mary Kay Holding Corporation
  • Missha – Able C&C Co.
  • Mitchum – Revlon
  • Muji – Seiyu
  • My Clarins – Clarins

N

  • Nair – Church & Dwight
  • Necessaire – None
  • Neutrogena – Johnson & Johnson
  • Nivea – Beiersdorf 
  • Nu Skin  – None
  • NuFACE – None
  • Nuxe – Sofina and Founders
Olay is not cruelty-free

O

  • Obagi – Waldencast
  • Olay – Procter & Gamble (P&G)
  • Old Spice – P&G
  • Oriflame – None
  • Origins – Estee Lauder

P

  • Palmer’s – E.T Browne Drug
  • Palmolive – Colgate-Palmolive
  • PCA Skin – Colgate-Palmolive
  • Peter Thomas Roth – None
  • Philosophy – Coty
  • Phyto – Alès Group USA
  • Pond’s – Unilever
  • Procter & Gamble – None

R

  • Rexona – Unilever
  • RoC – Johnson & Johnson
Sephora Skincare Not cruelty-free

S

  • S C Johnson – None
  • Sephora – LVMH
  • Schick – Edgewell
  • Shiseido – None   
  • Sisley Paris – None
  • Skin Inc Supplement Bar – None
  • SK-II – P&G
  • SkinCeuticals – L’Oreal
  • SkinFood – None
  • Shu Uemura – L’Oreal
  • Speed Stick – Colgate-Palmolive
  • Sulwhasoo – Amorepacific

T

  • The Face Shop – LG
  • Tom Ford – Estee Lauder
  • Too Cool For School – Todacosa

U

  • Unilever – Unilever PLC and Unilever NC

V

  • Vaseline – Unilever
  • Veet – Reckitt
  • Vichy – L’Oreal
  • Victoria’s Secret – L Brands

Y

  • Yardley – Wipro
  • Younique – None
  • Yves Rocher – Groupe Rocher
  • Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) – L’Oreal 

So these are some of the reputed skincare brands that currently test on animals. This list is not exhaustive as I’ll be adding more brands here. And it’ll be updated regularly.

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Ashi K. is a beauty blogger and certified makeup artist. She loves to rescue cats and currently has 2 rescue babies. Join her on the journey as she uses this beauty blog to spread awareness regarding ethical ways of living.

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