Hero Cosmetics has confirmed that it is truly cruelty-free. They don't test finished products or ingredients on animals, and neither do their suppliers or any third-parties. They also don't sell their products where animal testing is required by law.
When you shop through the above links, we donate 15% of our proceeds to animal charities!
“Blemishes happen, dark spots happen, rosacea happens. Issue-prone skin is human, and it can often feel entirely out of our control. We’re here to help put the power back in your hands. Whether you’re looking to prevent, treat, or repair – we create gentle, effective solutions that help your skin fight back; so you can open up, not cover up.”
Hero Cosmetics is owned by Church & Dwight which is not a cruelty-free brand. If you prefer avoiding brands owned by a company that tests on animals, we recommend avoiding Hero Cosmetics.
No, Hero Cosmetics is not sold where animal testing is required by law.
No, Hero Cosmetics is not certified by any organizations.
Hero Cosmetics is 100% vegan, which means none of their products contain any animal-derived ingredients.
We contact brands directly with our questions in order to get their full animal testing policy. If brands answer all our questions and confirm that no animal testing is happening at any point during production and beyond, they're added to our cruelty-free list. All brands we add have confirmed the information above.
Hero is 100% vegan.
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