Cruelty Free

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    6 stylish cruelty free makeup products you should have in your arsenal

    There is no reason to buy cosmetics that test their products on animals when there are so many innovative brands to choose from that are 100 per cent cruelty free. While some companies use the words "cruelty free" and "not tested on animals" on their products, this does not guarantee them to contain only vegan ingredients. You can also get the "Bunny Free" app that allows you to search through a database of humane cosmetic companies, or search on the PETA website through their own comprehensive

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    5 super warm and stylish cruelty free parkas

    Fur and feathers belong on animals, not humans. With so many humane and eco-friendly synthetic fibers readily available to keep us cozy all winter long there is no excuse to purchase parkas stuffed with goose feathers or lined with coyote fur trim. Don't be fooled by "ethically sourced" feathers or "fur policies" — these are not real things. If you don't want to contribute to this cruel industry check out these stylish animal-free parkas.

  • NewsCindy Yue, Yahoo Beauty Blogger

    7 cruelty-free beauty companies you need to know about

    Whether you’re looking for a gentle skin care product or you simply feel strongly against animal testing, cruelty-free is a great way to go. To get you started, here are seven cruelty-free companies that you need to know about! Fairy Girl offers vegan luxury lipsticks that are cruelty free and offer highly pigmented opaque matte lipsticks.

  • NewsGail Johnson

    Just because clothing is vegan, doesn't mean it's cruelty free

    British fashion designer Stella McCartney has stopped using wool from an Argentine supplier because of animal-cruelty concerns. McCartney is one of several designers around the globe who doesn’t use leather, fur, or animal skin in her clothing. After People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a video showing the alleged treatment of sheep, she announced via Instagram that she would no longer use wool from Ovis21.