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  2. Cruelty Free International - Wikipedia

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    Cruelty Free International is a British animal rights and advocacy group that campaigns for the abolition of all animal testing. It organises certification of cruelty-free products which are marked with the symbol of a leaping bunny .

  3. Cruelty-free - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s the Leaping Bunny has been the only international third-party cruelty-free certification program. It is important to distinguish between cruelty free and vegan products because while it is common for people to use these two terms interchangeably, there are several key differences. [13]

  4. Testing cosmetics on animals - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics that have been produced without any testing on animals are sometimes known as "cruelty-free cosmetics". [4] Some popular cruelty-free beauty brands include: E.L.F., Charlotte Tilbury, Farsali, Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin, Glow Recipe and others. The website "Cruelty-Free Kitty" was created to assess which brands are cruelty-free.

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    An admirable characteristic of the Humble Brands CBD Comfort Bar is its vegan and cruelty-free Leaping Bunny certification, which ensures that the product is effective and ethically produced. Also ...

  6. Save Ralph - Wikipedia

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    Ralph is a rabbit. Speaking with Humane Society International for a documentary, he talks about his life as a "tester" for cosmetic products.Ralph tells the production crew how he is blind in one eye, partially deaf and has chemical burns on his back that are still tender and sting if he breathes or moves a certain way.

  7. Xyrena - Wikipedia

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    Xyrena [3] is an Austin, Texas [4] perfumery founded in Los Angeles specializing in cruelty-free and vegan products certified by PETA [5] and Leaping Bunny. [6] Xyrena describes itself as "a defiant cosmetics startup that includes the world's first celebrity-partnered on-demand perfumery". [7] Xyrena only releases fragrances in water-free ...

  8. The Body Shop - Wikipedia

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    The company's products are non-animal tested and are certified cruelty-free by CFI's Leaping Bunny logo. [ 62 ] In June 2017, the Body Shop and CFI launched Forever Against Animal Testing, its largest-ever campaign, aimed at banning animal testing in cosmetics everywhere and forever.

  9. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    In the second tier ("Cruelty-Free"), the company may not produce non-vegan products. The company is animal test-free and also vegan, i.e. does not use any animal-derived ingredients. If a company carries the PETA "animal test-free" or "cruelty-free" label, it must also have signed agreements with its suppliers that they do not use animal testing.