Cruelty-Free Brands at Beautylish
Are there cruelty-free brands at Beautylish? Let’s find out! For many consumers, big online shops like Beautylish are a great place to buy makeup, skincare, and beauty tools. Beautylish carries a wide variety of brands and products, and they stock brands that are often harder to find for many consumers. However, it can be challenging to know what brands sold there are cruelty-free. To help make things easier for you, this guide lets you know exactly which brands from Beautylish are cruelty-free! Use it the next time you want to do some cruelty-free shopping!
Popular cruelty-free & vegan products at Beautylish:
This is the most recent update of a post I originally published on February 4, 2016.
All brands included here are sold at Beautylish. They are cruelty-free, which means free of animal testing, and they all also have vegan options to choose from. Just as with the Cruelty-Free Brand List, it is noted next to a brand if they cruelty-free but are owned by a company who tests on animals. It is also noted if they are not only cruelty-free but also a 100% vegan brand.
Cruelty-Free Brands at Beautylish:
- Anastasia Beverly Hills
- Ardell
- beautyblender – 100% vegan
- Beauty Chef, The
- BECCA (find a list of BECCA vegan options here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- bkr
- Boscia
- Charlotte Tilbury (find a list of Charlotte Tilbury vegan options here)
- COOLA (find a list of COOLA vegan options here)
- Cover FX – 100% vegan
- Duo
- Farmacy – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Hourglass Cosmetics (find a list of Hourglass Cosmetics vegan options here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Indie Lee
- Jeffree Star – 100% vegan
- Jouer Cosmetics (find a list of Jouer Cosmetics vegan options here)
- Koh Gen Do
- Mahalo Skin Care
- May Lindstrom
- Moon Juice
- Ordinary, The
- RCMA Makeup
- rms Beauty
- Sol de Janeiro (find a list of Sol de Janeiro vegan options here)
- Stila
- Sugarpill Cosmetics
- Sunday Riley
- T3
- Too Faced (find a list of Too Faced vegan options here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Uma Oils – 100% vegan
- Z Palette
What are some of your favorite cruelty-free brands at Beautylish?
Popular cruelty-free & vegan products at Beautylish:
- Cruelty-Free Brands at Sephora
- Cruelty-Free Brands at Ulta
- Cruelty-Free Brands at Nordstrom
- Cruelty-Free Brands at Anthropologie
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I’m under skin care and I’m looking for a cruelty free skin care line, cleanser, moisturizer, eye cream, etc but I see mainly make-up lines here like Stilla, which I love! Am I looking in the wrong place? Need help, ty!
Hi Tashina! I’m curious, Cover FX claims to be vegan but not to LH standards. What do I need to be on the lookout for? TIA.
They have 1-2 lip products that aren’t vegan. I have heard that they are being discontinued, but I still see them on retail sites from time to time.
May I know what do you mean when it is vegan but you don’t state 100% vegan like Anastasia Beverly Hills and Rcma as I want to purchase that two Brand’s thank you very much …
Hi!
These are all cruelty-free brands with vegan options. If it doesn’t say “100% vegan” next to the brand, that means that some products they make are vegan and some are not.