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Is Vanicream Cruelty-Free in 2022-2023?

Is Vanicream Cruelty-Free?

Are Vanicream products cruelty-free? No, Vanicream is NOT cruelty-free, they test their products and/or ingredients on animals.

Is Vanicream sold in China?

Does Vanicream sell in China? When asked about selling in the Chinese market on Facebook, Vanicream did not respond specifically to that part of the question. Even though the Chinese laws surrounding routine post-market testing have changed, brands are still subject to non-routine animal testing if a consumer makes a complaint about a product. Pre-market testing laws still apply.

Does Vanicream test on animals?

Vanicream have changed their position on this over the years and have been inconsistent with their responses.

Vanicream Animal Testing Policy

Vanicream has stated they do not test their products on animals, however, previous statements have contradicted the policy on their website. The previous position of the brand said they tested their products on animals where required by law.

Is Vanicream owned by a parent company?

Vanicream is owned by Pharmaceutical Specialties Inc.

What they sell

Vanicream sells skincare and sun care products like the Vanicream Sunscreen, Vanicream Cleanser, Vanicream Z Bar, Vanicream Lite Lotion, Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream, Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser, Vanicream Soap, Vanicream Deodorant, Vanicream Cleansing Bar, and the Vanicream Shampoo.

Is Vanicream vegan?

Are Vanicream products vegan? No, Vanicream is not 100% vegan meaning some of their products contain ingredients derived from animals or their by-products. The brand has stated previously they cannot guarantee ingredients from animal sources won’t be used in their products in times of shortage during manufacturing.

Is Vanicream palm oil free?

Does Vanicream use palm oil in their products? Yes, Vanicream products contain palm oil which means they are not 100% palm oil free.

I love this brand, what can I do?

Try reaching out and respectfully asking the brands you love to reconsider their animal testing policies and selling in the Chinese market until the post and pre-market animal testing laws have changed.

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