Which brands are cruelty free at Sephora?
If you’re a Sephora fanatic like me, you may be asking yourself which brands at Sephora are cruelty free? It’s nice to have a handy list to refer to, so I put together a cruelty free guide for Sephora that you can refer to while shopping. Keep in mind that Sephora adds new brands, and cuts brands from their shelves all the time. If there’s a brand that you’re curious about, but don’t see listed here, just leave a comment below, or DM me on social. I’m happy to help and will play detective if I don’t already know!
So here is the cruelty free guide below. It consists of cruelty free brands, grey area brands (brands that haven’t sufficiently answered my cruelty free questions) and brands to avoid (brands that DO test on animals or sell in China or other countries where testing is required by law). If you’re on a laptop of desktop computer, you can use Command or Control + F to search – just make sure you read the header so you’ll know if you’re looking at the good list or the bad list!
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Cruelty Free Brands at Sephora:
- Amika (Leaping Bunny certified cruelty free)
- Anastasia Beverly Hills
- Antonym Cosmetics (Leaping Bunny certified)
- BareMinerals (cruelty free but owned by a parent company that is not)
- Beauty Blender
- BECCA (cruelty free but owned by a parent company that is not)
- Besame Cosmetics
- Bite Beauty (Leaping Bunny certified)
- Black Up
- Blinc
- BrioGeo
- Buxom (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Captain Blankenship (Leaping Bunny certified)
- Ciate London
- Cocofloss
- Colorescience
- ColourPop
- Coola
- Cover FX
- Deborah Lippman
- DERMAdoctor
- DermaFlash
- dpHUE
- Drunk Elephant
- Drybar
- Farmacy
- Farsali (cruelty free and vegan)
- First Aid Beauty
- Foreo
- Grande Cosmetics
- Hourglass (cruelty free and will be 100% vegan in 2020)
- Huda Beauty
- Hum Nutrition
- Ilia
- It Cosmetics (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Jack Black
- Josie Maran
- Juliette Has a Gun
- Kari Gran
- Kate Somerville (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Kat Von D (cruelty free and vegan)
- Kevyn Aucoin
- Klorane (cruelty free and vegan)
- Kopari
- Korres
- Lavanila
- Marc Jacobs Beauty (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- MILK Makeup
- Moroccanoil
- Murad (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Ole Henriksen
- Perfekt
- Perricone MD
- PMD
- Pretty Vulgar
- REN (cruelty free but owned by a parent company that is not)
- RMS Beauty
- Rosebud Perfume Company
- Skin Laundry
- Smashbox
- Stila
- Sunday Riley
- Supergoop!
- Tarte (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Tata Harper
- Tatcha
- Too Faced (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Tria
- Tweezerman
- Urban Decay (cruelty free but owned by parent company that is not)
- Viseart
- Vita Liberata
- Wander Beauty
- Yuni Beauty
Grey Area Brands at Sephora (it’s unclear if these brands are cruelty free or not):
- Dr Dennis Gross (grey area brand – they are cruelty free but cannot confirm ingredient suppliers are CF)
- Fenty Beauty (they have not answered questions thoroughly enough to be sure yet)
- Living Proof
- NudeStix (they have a factory in China and say they are exempt from animal testing laws but it’s unclear how they are avoiding post market testing when they are sold in Sephora China stores)
Brands That DO Test on Animals at Sephora (avoid these brands):
- Algenist
- Amazing Cosmetics
- Balenciaga
- Benefit
- Bliss
- Bobbi Brown
- Boscia
- Bumble & Bumble
- Burberry
- Bvlgari
- Calvin Klein
- Cartier
- Caudalie
- Chanel
- Clarins
- Clinique
- D&G
- DevaCurl
- Dior
- DKNY
- Dr Brandt
- Dr Jart
- Estee Lauder
- Fresh
- Giorgio Armani
- Givenchy
- GlamGlow
- Gucci
- Guerlain
- Hermes
- Hugo Boss
- Jo Malone
- Jimmy Choo
- Juicy Couture
- Kiehl’s
- L’Occitane
- La Mer
- Lacoste
- Lancome
- Laneige
- Laura Mercier
- Makeup For Ever
- Marc Jacobs FRAGRANCES
- NARS (no longer cruelty free – now selling in China)
- Origins
- Ouidad
- Pat McGrath Labs
- Peter Thomas Roth
- Philosophy
- Prada
- Sephora Collection – House Brand
- Shiseido
- SK-II
- St Tropez
- Tom Ford
- Too Cool for School
- Versace
- Yves Saint Laurent
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