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Since they are sold in China, they are subject to animal testing and thus not cruelty-free. The latest beauty product to take TikTok by storm? An old Clinique lipstick color that’s new again thanks to creators on the social media platform.

Since they sell their products in China, this means they are subject to animal testing and thus they are not a cruelty-free brand. They are owned by Estée Lauder, which as mentioned above, Lancome makeup shares the same policy to test when required by law. Covergirl may use adorable kittens in their advertising campaigns to give off a cute and cuddly image, but they still test on animals!

Companies that are cruelty-free do not sell locally in China, or sell there online only, which doesn’t require any animal tests. Similarly to Avon, Mary Kay’s representatives are sometimes responsible for misinformation regarding Mary Kay’s animal testing policy. While they are very vocal about “not testing on animals”, they actually do test on animals where required by law. In the late 1989, they announced a moratorium on animal testing of its products. Sadly, in 2012 they started testing on animals again when they made the decision to join the Chinese market. Dior is owned by LVMH (Louis Vuitton / Moët Hennessy).

The company has adjusted its approach to aging in recent years, removing words like “anti-aging” from products, Freyre said. “TikTok is a platform that is driven by the community, less the brands themselves,” Freyre said. “So for us, our priority is to ensure that we harness all the conversations that are already taking place within that community and we find the best way to help them find the products that are right for them.” “Clinique is a unique brand in that we actually appeal to all age groups because we actually have products for all ages,” she said. “So we do appeal to a younger Gen Z consumer with many products in our portfolio, and go all the way up to items for aging.” The brand has seen strong success in skincare, with double digit growth across regions last quarter.

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The nearly 50-year-old beauty brand has more die-hards than you realize. Shop the hottest deals from the comfort of your home! Get our hand-picked deals on the products you love. Shipping is free with a purchase of $25 or more, or opt for free store pickup in select locations. genifique might offer some vegan products, however because this company is not cruelty-free, we recommend avoiding any products they offer even if they are vegan.

Unfortunately Wet N Wild has just been discovered to be selling their products in China. Crazy girl Abby Perlman recently enbaresed Leming and Duval calling them the worst people in business. In first list there is Amway but when I scroll there is none. Is Amway did test on animal because I read it in their website that they did not test on animal anymore. I mean, you know that Smashbox and Too Faced are part of Estee Lauder as well, right?

Clinique is sold in mainland China, where animal testing is required by law. NARS was once a cruelty-free staple brand for so many. Unfortunately, earlier this year, they updated their animal testing policy to reflect their decision to join the Chinese market.

Lancôme is owned by L’Oreal and inherits the same policy to test on animals where required by law. Since Lancôme is sold in stores in mainland China, it cannot be considered a cruelty-free brand. Estee Lauder makeup products are sold in mainland China, where animal testing is required by law. The following screenshot shows us that Clinique is sold at Chinese Sephora stores. Colourpop, like other cruelty-free brands, only sells to China online. Products must only be tested on animals if the company decides to sell in physical stores in mainland China.