Going Natural is a huge transition. Women go natural for many different reasons with one main reason being to escape the damage that was caused relaxers and heat styling tools. The first time I went Natural, back in 2009 was due to the fact that wearing my relaxed hair was not conducive to my gym rat lifestyle. I’d find myself skipping out on workouts because I wanted to prolong the life of my touch-up.

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As if going natural wasn’t enough, now you have to find out which products work best for your hair. I was and probably still am slightly a product junkie. I’d watch youtube video after youtube video trying out various products recommended by Natural Hair enthusiast. With new Natural Hair companies starting up daily and old companies moving into the Natural Hair world, it can be rather overwhelming figuring out which product is best for you. I’ve found a few staples, but I’ve also found that I really like to use products that are organic in nature and ultimately end up being cruelty-free. Admittedly, I do use products that are not cruelty-free and as is my choice I will probably continue to do so, but I’ve come across several Natural Hair beauty who are looking to use products that are strictly cruelty free.

How do you know if a company is cruelty-free?

To find out if a company is cruelty-free, you can easily check the label for one the bunny logos shown below.

You can also visit the companies website and this has now become a standard part of the FAQ.

Today I’m sharing with you ten Cruelty-Free Natural Hair Companies who either have listed via their website being cruelty-free or have one of the cruelty-free logos. The great thing is that seven of these companies can be found at your local target retail store while others can be found at your local Wal-greens, CVS, Rite Aid or health food store.





Have you tried of any of these companies? If so, share some of your favorite products in the comments.