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 New endorsements

Despite companies like The Body Shop and Molton Brown being bought by parent companies who still buy into animal testing, other companies are coming on board and are committing to cruelty free. This page lists companies which Naturewatch can now endorse as cruelty-free, as they have adopted a fixed cut-off date policy, and which were not included in the 10th edition of the Compassionate Shopping Guide.

To receive an automatic update on policy changes or new endorsements e-mail dawn@naturewatch.org, typing 'New Endorsement Update' in the subject line.

Purely Skin CarePurely Skin Care - FCOD 1986 100% naturally derived, this gorgeous selection of shower gels and soaps, is pure bliss in a bottle.


The Blue Moonstone – FCOD 1996 The Blue Moonstone lovingly produces hand made skin care products using the most natural of ingredients including sweet almond oil, cocoa butter and essential oils of lavender, rose and frankincense.

The Green Housekeeper – FCOD 2006 For a selective range of all natural cleaning products, passionately hand made in the heart of the English Lake District, take a look at the Green Housekeeper. With a refreshing array of infusions and essential oils cleaning never smelt so good! 

Earth Pure- FCOD 2000 Handmade using pure ingredients, this lovely range includes natural handmade soaps, shaving bars / shampoo bars and skincare, as well as gorgeous gifts, and wedding favours. All completey vegan and eco-friendly. Go to their website


Hempish - FCOD 1991 Eco-friendly selection of nourishing skin lotions and gentle, moisturising soaps, which are suitable for Vegans, and genuinely kind to the environment, your skin and your pocket. Go to their website



No Cows - FCOD 2004
Gorgeous, luxury bodycare range. 100% Vegan and Cruelty Free. Includes 'Pamper Me' kits and spa inspired products for body and soul. Go to their website

 

The Organic Pharmacy - FCOD 1990 Health and beauty go hand in hand in this top to toe bodycare range. Certified organic, the range also includes skincare for both baby and mum plus a detox range. Go to their website

Botanicals Ltd — FCOD 2004 100% pure, natural bodycare and haircare, massage blends and essential oils. AS well as an eco-friendly household cleaning range. Go to their website


Bomb Cosmetics — FCOD 1995 Sumptuous selection of heavenly scented, handmade bodycare and bathing products, with lovely sounding names the range includes cocoa butter melts, mallows and brulées, ice cream scented shower creams, soaps, and even children's body paints, sure to make bath time fun!
Go to their website

Natural Sense — FCOD 1978
Handmade, 100% vegan, pure natural bodycare to care for you top to toe. From body butters to bathing products, moisturisers to men's care, liquid soap to lip balm, hand creams and cleansers, their natural, kinder approach to health and beauty makes perfect sense.  Go to their website

Fushi — FCOD 2004
This complete bodycare range includes everything to nourish body both inside and out, and includes organic lip balms, spa-inspired bodycare, skincare, a Total Detox range, tinctures and ointments (suitable for eczema) to help keep body in tip-top condition, and a Mother and Baby range. Fushi stores also sell delicious, nutritious juices.  Go to their website

Marks and Spencer — FCOD 2006
M&S produces a wide range of make-up, toiletries, fragrances, skincare, men's grooming and other personal care products. Go to their website

Little Satsuma — FCOD 1985
Little Satsuma produces the UK’s first palm-oil free soap range, with a 10p donation from each purchase of soap going towards the Orang-utan Foundation. With a sharp focus on re-cycling and the environment, they offer a fantastic range of products. Go to their website

Sante Naturkosmetik — FCOD 1998
Offshoot of the Green movement of 1970s Europe, this complete make-up range includes sun-care, and is completely free from nano-particles, parabens and synthetic preservatives. Go to their website

Logona — FCOD 1998
Environmentally sound complete bodycare range of over 200 products, including make-up, hair dye, deodorant and men's care, each covered by the Certified Natural Cosmetic seal of approval. Go to their website

Lilly's Eco Clean — FCOD 1988
No optical brighteners, phosphates, chlorine bleaches or synthetic fragrance - only totally natural, environmentally friendly ingredients, blended to produce effective household cleaners. Visit their website to view the product range or to buy online click here


Floraroma/Little Me Baby Organics — FCOD 1998
Made by mums, these gentle baby care products use certified organic ingredients and are widely available. Go to their website

NHR Organic Oils — FCOD 1976
If you love making your own DIY toiletries, then this site is a must! It provides a huge selection of organic certified essential oils, base oils, absolutes and floral waters. If you prefer to buy your bodycare items ready-made, a superb selection of bodycare products is also available! Go to their website

Urban Decay — FCOD 2004
The girls in the Naturewatch office are really excited about this... Urban Decay offer funky up-to-the-minute cosmetics that dare to be different. With wacky names and great packaging, these cosmetics are sure to get you noticed. Go to their website

Hard Candy — FCOD 2004
Gives you fun, fresh cosmetics in up to the minute shades. With novel packaging and great gift set ideas, Hard Candy is ideal for the discerning young lady that wants to get noticed.
Go to their website

Saaf — FCOD 2004
Combine the finest ingredients nature can offer, such as Rosehip Oil, Shea Butter and Chamomile from organic suppliers, together with a good helping of compassion — the range is cruelty free, suitable for vegetarians and vegans, and you have pure, clean and simple, body care, which soothes body and soul.
Go to their website

Bath Potions — FCOD 1976
Bath Potions offer a deliciously divine selection of handmade soaps, bath and body products that are gentle, pampering and luxurious and are quite literally good enough to eat!
Go to their website

 Essentially Yours — FCOD 2005
Essentially Yours produce skincare, bodycare, baby care and men's care while supporting the WaterSense Campaign, so as well as being cruelty-free and kind on skin, they are kind on the environment too! Go to their website

Naked Bodycare — FCOD 1997
Pampering bathing products and skincare, including handy travel size toiletries ideal for holidays, available from Boots.
Go to their website
 

 Herbs Hands Healing Ltd. — FCOD 1986
Offer effective household cleaning products which smell lovely, and equally lovely personal care products which includes shampoos, massage blends, herbal skincare and essential oils.
Go to their website

Moom — FCOD 1992
Moom produce skincare, foot-care and an easy to use hair removal system which uses sugar, chamomile, lemon juice, water and tea tree oil, to leave skin smooth, exfoliated and moisturized. Go to their website

Love the Planet — FCOD 2005
Luxurious skin and hair care products, using natural ingredients from sustainable sources.
Go to their website

Lee Stafford — FCOD 1990
Hair styling products, available in Boots and Lee Stafford salons in Leigh, Soho and Brighton. Note: not all of the products are coloured shocking pink. Go to their website

Dr. Hauschka — FCOD 1976
Dr Hauschka have now confirmed that their fixed cut of date of 1976 is still in place. We can now endorse them as cruelty free. Go to their website

Arran Aromatics — FCOD 1998
A selection of deliciously scented, gorgeously packaged bath and bodycare products, made on the Isle of Arran. Perfect for pampering or as presents, the range includes eau de toilette, scented candles, men's care, baby care and even travel size toiletries - something for everyone!
Go to their website

Cruelty Free If you’ve tried any of the brands above, why not write a product review and let others know what they’re missing! To see what others have said about cruelty free or to write your own review, click here.

Companies we can no longer endorse

Since the launch of the 10th edition of the Compassionate Shopping Guide, the following companies are no longer endorsed as cruelty-free:

  • Molton Brown, which is now owned by Kao Corporation

  • The Body Shop, which is now owned by L'Oréal

  • Clarins, which no longer claims to have a fixed cut off date policy.

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