Lanolips is cruelty free but not 100% vegan
Lanolips pledges that the brand does not conduct, contract out or fund animal testing in the developing, manufacturing or marketing of their products. Whilst Lanolips recognises the importance of customer safety, the brand believes this can be sufficiently achieved without animal cruelty. Lanolips is cruelty free and stands against animal testing. Furthermore, Lanolips does not export its products to mainland China and/or other countries, where animal testing is required by law.
Cruelty free statement
Q: Is lanolin cruelty free?
A: Yes, our lanolin is sourced from Australian and New Zealand wool (due to their ethical farming practices, and excellent merino wool) and it is the by-product of wool washing after shearing. It is 100% cruelty free, because if the sheep are not sheared, their fleece will become soiled, too hot and heavy for them. They must be shorn whether we use lanolin or not.
lanolips.com.au
Overview
Lanolips is an Australian mid-range skin and body care brand.
Parent company
Lanolips is an independent company.
Certifications
Currently Lanolips is not certified by any major animal rights organisation.
Vegan status
Not all Lanolips products are suitable for vegans. Please always check the ingredient list of the product before making a purchase.
Stockists in the UK
You can find Lanolips products at select retailers and brand’s official website.