Sally Hansen is not cruelty-free

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Sally Hansen is not cruelty-free

Sally Hansen is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law.

Parent company:

Coty

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  • Finished products tested on animals

    Yes, where required by law

  • Ingredients tested on animals

    Uncertain

  • Suppliers test on animals

    Uncertain

  • Third party animal testing

    Yes, where required by law

  • Sold where animal testing is required by law

    Uncertain

Official Animal Testing Policy:

Sally Hansen shares the same animal testing policy as its parent company, COTY.

Is Sally Hansen owned by a parent company that tests on animals?

Sally Hansen is owned by Coty, a company that tests on animals. Not only is Sally Hansen not cruelty-free but neither is their parent company.

Is Sally Hansen sold where animal testing is required by law?

It's unclear if Sally Hansen is available for sale countries with mandatory animal testing.

Is Sally Hansen certified cruelty-free by any organizations?

No, Sally Hansen is not certified by any organizations.

Is Sally Hansen vegan?

Sally Hansen might offer some vegan products, however because this company is not cruelty-free, we recommend avoiding any products they offer even if they are vegan.

How do you determine that brands like Sally Hansen are not cruelty-free?

Most brands don't publicly display their full animal testing policies. We contact brands directly with our questions in order to get their complete policy. If any brand states that they, their suppliers, or any third party test on animals, the brand is listed as "not cruelty-free."

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