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No, DefenAge Skincare is not a cruelty-free brand. This means some of their products or incredients used in their products might be tested on animals.
While many brands strive to adopt cruelty-free practices, some may still test their products on animals, either directly or through third-party suppliers. In certain cases, animal testing is required by law in specific regions, leading to unavoidable testing despite the availability of alternative methods. This creates a complex situation for consumers concerned about animal welfare, as it is difficult to determine the extent to which a brand participates in or supports these practices.
When a brand claims to be cruelty-free, it signifies that not only are their final products free from animal testing, but also that none of the ingredients utilized in their formulations have undergone animal testing. For any brand, the dedication to cruelty-free practices can be reinforced through certifications from reputable organizations. These brands actively pursue accreditation from esteemed groups like Leaping Bunny and adhere to programs such as PETAs Beauty Without Bunnies initiative. By obtaining these certifications, brands offer tangible evidence of their commitment to cruelty-free principles. This not only enhances their ethical credibility but also instills confidence in consumers who prioritize supporting brands genuinely dedicated to cruelty-free practices.Certifications and Transparency
1. Become cruelty free.
2. Discover new vegan brands you might have not known before.
3. Find new products and shop guilt free.
4. Support black-owned companies.
5. Select ECO friendlier products.
6. Find healthier options for your body and face.
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