Clinque Black Honey Lipstick Works For All Skin Tones

The nearly 50-year-old beauty brand has more die-hards than you realize. Shop the hottest deals from the comfort of your home! Get our hand-picked deals on the products you love. Shipping is free with a purchase of $25 or more, or opt for free store pickup in select locations. Estee Lauder makeup 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.

Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion is the brands best-seller, with one selling somewhere in the world every 3.7 seconds. “We know that women are not seeking miracles in a jar and it’s not a war against aging,” she said. “She’s looking for efficacious products that enhance her skin and deliver on what they say they will.” Beyond attracting younger consumers, Clinique has not forgotten about its older generations of customers.

They now have a huge presence in mainland China – more sales than their native France and Europe, yet they persist in falsely claiming to be free of animal testing. In fact they seem to be actively quite evasive and untruthful about the issue. Animals that are tested for cosmetics suffer terrible pain and misery because Lancome makeup they are held in a lab in restraints that keep them suffering for months or more. We care about animals in China as well as everywhere else on the globe. No only do they have Stix, they have traditional cream lipsticks, matte lipsticks, and something called “blur lipstick” which I haven’t figured out yet.

While there are many cruelty-free brands sold in Sephora stores, sadly Sephora’s own brand is NOT cruelty-free. Sephora sells its products in China where animal testing is required by law for foreign cosmetics. Lancome makeup is owned by Estée Lauder and its official animal testing policy is not to test on animals except when required by law.

Since they sell their products in China, this means they are subject to animal testing and thus they are not a cruelty-free brand. They are owned by Estée Lauder, which as mentioned above, shares the same policy to test when required by law. Covergirl may use adorable kittens in their advertising campaigns to give off a cute and cuddly image, but they still test on animals!

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Benefit also currently sells its products in Sephora stores across China and shows no intention of pulling out of China. While their website says “Giorgio Armani does not use animals to test its products”, this is very misleading. They are owned by L’Oreal, and they share L’Oreal’s policy to test on animals when required by law. Since Giorgio Armani’s products are sold in mainland China, this, of course, means they are not cruelty-free, as they are therefore subject to animal testing. Like L’Oreal, Revlon is a privately held company which tests on animals where required by law.

Free of the top common allergy causing ingredients , surfactants and harmful hormone-altering chemicals and ingredients. “We also saw significant sales increases across all channels, and heard from our retail partners that consumers were running into the stores and flocking to their sites to buy Black Honey,” Dawkins said. As for the Black Honey blowup, Dawkins said she and her team noticed the trend in July when they saw the hashtags were trending on social media. “It’s appealing for teenagers because it feels more grown-up, but it’s also appealing for people that are my age because it’s a little trendier than a regular bullet lipstick,” Aédo said.

In Hong Kong it is not a law to test on animals. They are a subsidiary of Coty yes, but the original owners still have all creative control over their products and how they are made. They made sure of that when they went to the table with Coty.

While they claim to have “a deep respect for animal welfare”, it seems to be part of careful wording to distract from the fact that they are not cruelty-free. As with Giorgio Armani, Yves Saint Laurent is also owned by L’Oreal, and adheres to L’Oreal’s animal testing policy. As YSL products are sold in mainland China, they unfortunately are not cruelty-free. To be honest, I wasn’t sure about the shade before I put it on.