![]() ![]() You can find them at most drugstores, including Target and Walmart. They're one of my favorite drugstore makeup brand, and I haven't come across a sub-par product from them. MilaniĪlthough Milani isn't as affordable as ELF, it's still budget-friendly, especially for the product quality you're getting. Their knock-off NARS packaging gives them a sleek look, and they're only a few bucks a piece. ![]() Though they're inexpensive, their products perform as well as (or even better than) pricier brands. ELFĮLF is one of the most affordable drugstore makeup brands, and you can find them at Target, on Amazon, as well as a few other drugstores and from ELF.com. If you'd like to make sure to only support cruelty-free brand, I don't suggest buying from either of these companies. The same goes for their sister brand Physicians Formula. Wet n Wild is no longer cruelty-free since 2019, as they started selling their products in China. Beware Of Brands That Are No Longer Cruelty-Free Well, you're in luck! Some of the best cruelty-free makeup brands are also on the inexpensive side. You'll find even more cruelty-free brands online than at your local store. Last but not least for those in the US, you can shop online from Target. If you live in the US, Ulta offers a good number of cruelty-free brands for everything from makeup to hair. It's a great option especially if you live outside of North America. They also ship worldwide, and they stock a giant list of natural and cruelty-free brands. Give it a look to find budget-friendly options.Īnother option is iHerb, which I enjoy because of their fast shipping. We compiled a list of the top 100 vetted cruelty-free brands on Amazon. Not all brands listed as "cruelty-free" on Amazon are truly cruelty-free. You'll find plenty of drugstore-like retailers online who offer cruelty-free brands.Īmazon is by far the largest online retailer with the most cruelty-free options, but a word of warning: don't take "cruelty-free" claims or filters at face value. Although it's doable to find cruelty-free brands in drugstores, it's not always the easiest thing to do depending on where you live. This also applies to other stores: if there's a "natural" section, definitely check it out because you're likely to find plenty of cruelty-free options. Since they carry natural products, you'll find that the majority of the brands they carry are also cruelty-free. Whole Foods and Trader Joe's are great retailers for cruelty-free beauty and personal care products. If you're in Canada, you'll find some options at Shoppers Drug Mart (Pharmaprix) or Rexall. But if you know which brands to look for, you can absolutely shop cruelty-free at Target, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, or even at grocery stores. Unfortunately, the vast majority of drugstore brands still test on animals. Nowadays, most drugstores will carry a selection of budget-friendly cruelty-free brands. Where can we find affordable cruelty-free products IRL? Click here to find out more and claim your May box. Every month, we bring you up to $195 worth of cruelty-free and vegan products for only $34.99 with our subscription box.
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