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Beauty Range Garnier Goes Cruelty Free! ✨


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There is good news, as the beauty range Garnier has gone cruelty free.


By going cruelty free, it means that no animals will be harmed for their products. Cruelty free products are products that are not tested on animals.


Cruelty free products are products that have not been created by harming or killing animals. This includes products like household products or beauty products.


Garnier is famous for its beauty products. They have a wide range of beauty products, from hair care products like shampoos to skin care products like face creams. As Garnier is one of the world's biggest health and beauty brands, it is great news for animals that they have now become cruelty free.


Garnier now also has products which are environmentally friendly.



Garnier is now committed to green beauty and being cruelty free. Garnier is now Leaping Bunny approved by Cruelty Free International.


Thing To Think About


While it is very positive news that Garnier is now cruelty free, there is something to think about - Garnier is a brand owned by L'Oreal, there is conflicting information about L'Oreal and animal testing. L'Oreal says it does not test on animals, however, PETA says that it does test on animals. You can find out what PETA says - here.


L'Oreal as a whole isn't Leaping Bunny approved, so, even though Garnier has become Leaping Bunny approved, do we want to buy stuff from a brand who is owned by a company that hasn't banned animal testing in all of its brands?

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