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Is Rimmel London Ethical?

At Rimmel, we do not test our products on animals and we are committed to ending animal testing across the beauty industry. Rimmel is not sold in any countries or areas where the testing of cosmetic products on animals is required. … Of course, ensuring the safety of our products is a top priority.

Is Rimmel ethical?

“At Coty, we do not test our products on animals and are committed to ending animal testing across our industry. All our products are safe and have been developed, manufactured and packaged in compliance with the laws, regulations and guidelines that are applicable in each country in which they are sold.

Is Rimmel London cruelty-free and vegan?

No, Rimmel is not cruelty-free. This is because, like several other major brands, it sells its products in countries where animal testing is required by law: “Some governments or agencies stipulate the testing of finished products on animals in accordance with local legal and regulatory requirements.

Is Rimmel cruelty-free PETA?

Rimmel London: Not Cruelty-Free Find out more." When you click that, you have to click again (it's like a russian doll; they don't want to admit to the testing) and what you find out is that Rimmel does test on animals when required by law.

Is Rimmel a clean brand?

OUR CLEAN BEAUTY COMMITMENT All Kind & Free products are made with a percentage of recycled plastic, the amount varies by product. By 2025, we aim for 100% of Rimmel packaging to use recycled material or be recyclable, reusable or compostable.

Is Rimmel London cruelty-free?

RIMMEL AGAINST ANIMAL CRUELTY At Rimmel, we do not test our products on animals and we are committed to ending animal testing across the beauty industry. Rimmel is not sold in any countries or areas where the testing of cosmetic products on animals is required.

Is Rimmel London cruelty-free brand?

Rimmel is not cruelty-free; Rimmel products are sold in mainland China and are required by law to be tested on animals.

Does Barry M test on animals?

That's why, since founding in 1982, Barry M has never tested its finished products or ingredients on animals or engaged another company to do so on our behalf. … Our strict policy means that within our company and our supply chain, we do not tolerate cosmetics' animal testing.