Degree

Not Cruelty-Free

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Is Degree Cruelty-Free?

According to Ethical Elephant, Degree is on their animal testing list. This typically indicates the company may test on animals directly, use suppliers that test on animals, or sell in markets where animal testing is required by law (such as mainland China for imported cosmetics). Different organizations have different standards, so we recommend researching further.

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Does Degree Test on Animals?

According to Ethical Elephant, Degree is flagged for animal testing. Common reasons brands appear on these lists include selling in mainland China (where animal testing was historically required for imported cosmetics), using ingredients that require safety testing, or company policies that permit animal testing when required by law.

Is Degree Vegan?

We don't have vegan certification data for Degree 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 Degree PETA Approved?

Degree is not currently listed in PETA's database. This doesn't necessarily indicate their animal testing status - they may not have applied for PETA certification or may be listed by other organizations instead.

Is Degree Leaping Bunny Certified?

Degree 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 Degree?

Degree is owned by Unilever. 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.

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