The short answer: No, Tom Ford Beauty is not cruelty free. The long answer: Currently owned by the Estée Lauder (EL) Companies Inc., Tom Ford Beauty is a collection of cosmetics and fragrances crafted by the American fashion designer, Tom Ford. Featuring luxurious high-end products, the line was brought about by Tom Ford’s “desire to… Continue reading Is Tom Ford Beauty Cruelty Free?
The short answer: No, Elizabeth Arden is not cruelty free. The long answer: Elizabeth Arden is an American cosmetics, skin care, and fragrance company founded by Canadian-American businesswoman, Florence Nightingale Graham. In 2016, the company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Revlon, Inc. On their official website, the company states, “Elizabeth Arden, Inc. shares your… Continue reading Is Elizabeth Arden Cruelty Free?
The short answer: Yes, TONYMOLY is cruelty free. The long answer: TONYMOLY is a South Korean cosmetic brand that was founded in 2006. Its name means “putting style into packaging,” which reflects the modern packaging of its skin care and makeup products. On its US website, TONYMOLY states that they are against animal cruelty. “We… Continue reading Is TONYMOLY Cruelty Free?
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