Liz Earle is cruelty free but not 100% vegan
Liz Earle pledges that the brand does not conduct, contract out or fund animal testing in the developing, manufacturing or marketing of their products. Whilst Liz Earle recognises the importance of customer safety, the brand believes this can be sufficiently achieved without animal cruelty. Liz Earle is cruelty free and stands against animal testing. Furthermore, Liz Earle does not export its products to mainland China and/or other countries, where animal testing is required by law.
Cruelty free statement
Q: Are your products tested on animals?
A: We never do it and have been certified under The Leaping Bunny Program, an internationally recognised cruelty-free certification, since its launch. We do use animal by-products such as beeswax, propolis and Manuka honey, however we never use animal-derived ingredients such as carmine, shellac or collagen. All of our products are suitable for vegetarians.
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Overview
Liz Earle is a British mid-range skin, body, hair care and perfume brand.
Parent company
Walgreens Boots Alliance completed the acquisition of Liz Earle in 2015. Despite Walgreens Boots Alliance’s ownership. Despite the acquisition Liz Earle remains cruelty free.
Certifications
- Cruelty Free International awarded Liz Earle with the Leaping Bunny certification
Vegan status
Not all Liz Earle products are suitable for vegans. Please always check the ingredient list of the product before making a purchase.
Vegan statement
All of our products are suitable for vegetarians. We do use animal by-products such as beeswax, propolis and Manuka honey, however we never use animal-derived ingredients such as carmine, shellac or collagen.
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Stockists in the UK
You can find Liz Earle products at Amazon UK and brand’s official website.