PETA does not consider Sephora Cosmetics to be cruelty-free because the company tests on animals, according to PETA’s website [5]. This appears to contradict Sephora’s own claim of being cruelty-free, which they define as not testing products on animals themselves or asking others to do so on their behalf [4].
It’s important to note that while Sephora offers many cruelty-free brands [1, 7, 8, 9, 10], their own brand “Sephora Collection” is not considered cruelty-free by PETA’s standards.
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