Cruelty-Free Brands at Macy’s
This list of cruelty-free brands at Macy’s will help make shopping easier for you!
Browsing the Macy’s beauty section is always a little overwhelming. There are so many beauty counters there and so many brands to check out! But how do you know which are cruelty-free? For many consumers, big stores like Beauty Bay, Ulta, Sephora, and Nordstrom are some of the main places where they purchase cosmetics, skincare, and hair care. Being aware of the cruelty-free brands at Macy’s can be a challenge. Macy’s carries so many brands and it can be a little overwhelming to figure out which are cruelty-free and which are not.
This guide from Logical Harmony will help you find the cruelty-free brands at Macy’s to help make your shopping trip just a little bit easier. Once you’ve picked the brands, there are so many products to choose from. All of the cruelty-free brands at Macy’s have vegan-friendly options as well.
Best selling cruelty-free products at Macy’s:
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All of the cruelty-free brands included here are sold at Macy’s. They are also free of any animal testing and have vegan options. Just as with the Cruelty-Free Brand List, it is noted next to a brand if they are owned by a company that tests on animals. It is also noted if they are a 100% vegan brand.
Cruelty-free brands at Macy’s:
- AG Hair
- Anastasia Beverly Hills
- Ardell
- Bare Minerals – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- beautyblender – 100% vegan
- BECCA Cosmetics – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Buxom – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Conair
- COOLA (find a list of vegan products from COOLA here)
- Deborah Lippmann
- DefineMe Fragrance – 100% vegan
- Dermablend – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- DevaCurl – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- DryBar
- DUO
- EVOLVh
- Hempz
- Indie Lee
- KORRES
- Luxie
- Makeup Eraser – 100% vegan
- Michael Todd
- Murad – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- NYX (find a list of vegan products from NYX here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Paul Mitchell
- Perricone MD
- Piggy Paint
- PLANT Apothecary – 100% vegan
- PUR Cosmetics (find a list of PUR Cosmetics vegan products here)
- Pureology – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- PYT Beauty
- Sigma
- Smashbox (find a list of vegan products from Smashbox here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Stila
- StriVectin
- Sunday Riley
- Suntegrity – 100% vegan
- T3
- Tarte (find a list of vegan products from Tarte here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Too Faced (find a list of vegan products from Too Faced here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Urban Decay (find a list of vegan products from Urban Decay here) – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Zuzu Luxe
A list of all beauty brands, cruelty-free or not, that are available at Macy’s can be found here.
Best selling cruelty-free products at Macy’s:
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