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Are your Beauty products truly Cruelty-Free? [Visual]

June 1May 31Posted in HealthTagged animal testing, beauty, brands, certified logo, cosmetics, cruelty free, ecogreenlove, Health, infographic, product label, tips, vegan1 Comment
Are your Beauty products truly Cruelty-Free? [Visual] | ecogreenlove

With so many skincare and beauty brands out there these days, it’s easy to choose brands and products that do not support animal testing. If enough people jump on the bandwagon, larger companies may feel the pressure to follow in their footsteps. 

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