Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics

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Is Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics Cruelty-Free?

According to PETA, Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics is cruelty-free. Based on their standards, this means the brand doesn't test finished products or ingredients on animals. Note that different certification bodies have different criteria, so what qualifies as "cruelty-free" may vary.

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Does Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics Test on Animals?

According to PETA, Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics does not test on animals. Based on their certification criteria, this brand has committed to cruelty-free practices. Keep in mind that certification standards vary between organizations.

Is Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics Vegan?

We don't have vegan certification data for Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics from the organizations we track. This doesn't mean the brand doesn't have vegan products - many brands offer vegan options without formal certification. Check the ingredient list on individual products or contact the brand directly.

Is Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics PETA Approved?

Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics appears on PETA's "Beauty Without Bunnies" cruelty-free list. To be included, companies sign PETA's statement of assurance regarding their animal testing practices. Note that PETA's criteria may differ from other certification organizations.

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Is Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics Leaping Bunny Certified?

Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics is not currently Leaping Bunny certified. This doesn't necessarily indicate their animal testing status - they may be listed by other organizations like PETA, or may not have applied for Leaping Bunny certification.

Who Owns Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics?

Erzulie® Natural Cosmetics is owned by Progress In Health. It's worth noting that a brand's cruelty-free status can differ from its parent company's policies. Some cruelty-free brands are owned by parent companies that aren't cruelty-free, and vice versa. If supporting fully cruelty-free companies matters to you, research the parent company's practices as well.

• Progress In Health

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