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  2. The best cruelty-free makeup brands that don't skimp on quality

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    Cruelty-free make-up brands don't have to mean low quality and a narrow choice

  3. 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.

  4. The Best Makeup Brushes, According to the Pros - AOL

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    Long-handled brushes also provide more control to help you apply your makeup like a pro, even if you're a beginner, she says. The investment in a quality brush is a worthy one, says Shira Aaron ...

  5. Beauty Without Cruelty - Wikipedia

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    The cosmetics contain no animal products, and are not tested on animals and are a certified member of the Vegan Society and Cruelty Free International. Beauty Without Cruelty is also an independent company in the United States that continues to produce a full line of cruelty-free, vegan skin, body and haircare products.

  6. Barry M - Wikipedia

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    Barry M is a British cruelty-free cosmetics company, specializing in on trend make-up and nail products. Based in Mill Hill East , London , it was founded by Barry Mero in 1982. Employing over 80 people in a 45,000 square foot production, distribution and warehouse facility in Mill Hill, the company generates an estimated $17m in annual sales ...

  7. Kristin Ess, Maesa Resolve Dispute

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    The celebrity hairstylist filed a lawsuit against the brand incubator in November.

  8. NARS Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    NARS is no longer a cruelty-free brand. [10] In 2017, NARS announced that, despite being against animal testing, it was a requirement for selling products in the China market. [ 11 ] In a public statement the company said: "We have decided to make NARS available in China because we feel it is important to bring our vision of beauty and artistry ...

  9. Cruelty-free - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory rat. In the animal rights movement, cruelty-free is a label for products or activities that do not harm or kill animals anywhere in the world. Products tested on animals or made from animals are not considered cruelty-free, since these tests are often painful and cause the suffering and death of millions of animals every year.