Dr. Hauschka

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Is Dr. Hauschka Cruelty-Free?

According to Ethical Elephant, NATRUE, PETA, Dr. Hauschka 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.

In Ethical Elephant cruelty-free list
NATRUE certified (cruelty-free)
In PETA's cruelty-free list
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Does Dr. Hauschka Test on Animals?

According to Ethical Elephant, NATRUE, PETA, Dr. Hauschka 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 Dr. Hauschka Vegan?

We don't have vegan certification data for Dr. Hauschka 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 Dr. Hauschka PETA Approved?

Dr. Hauschka 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.

In PETA's cruelty-free list

Is Dr. Hauschka Leaping Bunny Certified?

Dr. Hauschka 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 Dr. Hauschka?

Dr. Hauschka is owned by Wala. 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.

• Wala

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