Trying to avoid companies that test on animals? This up-to-date list will tell you exactly which products, brands, and companies to avoid when shopping cruelty-free and vegan.

This is different from other cruelty-free lists because it includes so-called “cruelty-free” brands owned by a parent company that conducts tests on animals for any of its other brands.

Many companies market themselves as “cruelty-free” (some even have cruelty-free certification), but they’re not telling you the whole story. These companies are marked “(learn more)” for more information on why they’re included on my list of companies that tests on animals.

How to use this list

COMPANIES AND BRANDS ON THIS LIST SHOULD BE AVOIDED WHEN SHOPPING.

Locate the items in your home from these brands, then find cruelty-free alternatives using my List of Cruelty-Free & Vegan Brands.

See a company or brand you think doesn’t belong on this list?

Most likely, they’re included on my List of FAKE “Cruelty-Free” Brands.

Church & Dwight

The Clorox Company

Colgate-Palmolive

Coty, Inc.

Estée Lauder

Henkel

Johnson & Johnson

Kimberly Clark Corporation

L’Oreal

LVMH

Procter & Gamble

Reckitt Benckiser

S.C. Johnson & Son

Shiseido

Unilever

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More Ways to Make a Difference

Here are some more ways to maximize your impact and be ethically consistent:

Go Meat-Free

Go Dairy-Free

Go Egg-Free