When Kylie Jenner launched Kylie Skin beauty lovers everywhere paid attention. Kylie Cosmetics has been a powerhouse in the cruelty-free beauty community and to see her venture into skincare was a bit unexpected. From the start, Kylie Skin was being marketed as both cruelty-free and completely vegan. I received a flood of emails and messages asking me to look into the brand and see if it could be Logical Harmony Approved. People also wanted to know if it could be added to any cruelty-free shopping guides and for a vegan product list.
Of course, I started investigating right away to find out the answer to the big question.
Is Kylie Skin cruelty-free? Keep reading to find out more!
Is Kylie Skin cruelty-free? Yes!
Kylie Skin is cruelty-free! Based on the Logical Harmony criteria for determining if a brand is Logical Harmony approved, Kylie Skin is cruelty-free. There is no animal testing being done on Kylie Skin products at any point or on any ingredients used to make Kylie Skin products. This includes by Kylie Skin or any other party.
Kylie Skin does not have a parent company that is not cruelty-free.
Does Kylie Skin have vegan products? Yes!
Not only is Kylie Skin cruelty-free, but it’s also a completely vegan line as well.
Where can you buy Kylie Skin products?
Currently Kylie Skin products are only available on the Kylie Skin website.
Kylie Skin vegan products:
- Eye Cream
- Face Moisturizer
- Foaming Face Wash
- Makeup Removing Wipes
- Vanilla Milk Toner
- Vitamin C Serum
- Walnut Face Scrub
It’s really exciting to see a cruelty-free and fully vegan skincare brand from Kylie. While Kylie herself is not a member of the cruelty-free beauty community, I think it’s still great to see this from her line. So many people pay attention to her and I think it will bring a lot of awareness to cruelty-free beauty and vegan beauty products.
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Do you recommend/ use products whose parent company is not cruelty -free? Isn’t that supporting animal testing?
( Too Faced for ex). If the parent company is getting money from the sale what’s the difference between that & just buying animal tested products in the first place? Not judging — just don’t see the difference. ???
I think it’s up to each individual to pick what’s best for them. My goal is to put the information out there so that people can do just that. This is why I note when brands have a parent company that is not cruelty-free.