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Cruelty-free Lipsticks

4.3/5.0 avg
Average Edyt Score across 40 products in this collection.
Shop our curated selection of cruelty-free lipsticks products.

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Cruelty-free Lipsticks

4.3/5.0 avg
Shop our curated selection of cruelty-free lipsticks products.
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Need help choosing the best cruelty-free lipsticks products? Read Our Analysis

40 products

Mo-Beauty Shop Mo-Matte Liquid Lipstick: Soft Life
🏆 4.2

Mo-Beauty Shop

Mo-Beauty Shop Mo-Matte Liquid Lipstick: Soft Life

Regular price $12.00
Sale price $12.00 Regular price
Mo-Beauty Shop Mo-Matte Liquid Lipstick: Mija
🏆 4.2

Mo-Beauty Shop

Mo-Beauty Shop Mo-Matte Liquid Lipstick: Mija

Regular price $12.00
Sale price $12.00 Regular price
Chica Beauty LOVE/AMOR SET (Lipstick + Lip Liner)
🏆 4.3

Chica Beauty

Chica Beauty LOVE/AMOR SET (Lipstick + Lip Liner)

Regular price $30.00
Sale price $30.00
Chica Beauty Matte Liquid Lipstick
🏆 4.3

Chica Beauty

Chica Beauty Matte Liquid Lipstick

Regular price $18.00
Sale price $18.00 Regular price $18.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What lipstick brands are cruelty-free?
Numerous brands offer cruelty-free lipsticks, including Pacifica, Milk Makeup, and Urban Decay. Look for certifications like Leaping Bunny or PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies to confirm a brand's cruelty-free status.
Is Sephora lipstick cruelty-free?
Sephora's house brand lipsticks aim to be cruelty-free. While Sephora itself may not test on animals, it's important to check the specific policies of individual brands sold within Sephora to ensure they align with your values.
What lipstick does Taylor Swift wear that doesn't smudge?
Taylor Swift has been known to wear NARS Dragon Girl Velvet Matte Lip Pencil, which is considered a long-wearing option. To minimize smudging with any lipstick, blot after application and consider using a lip liner as a base.
What makeup brands don't use animal testing?
Many makeup brands have committed to being cruelty-free, such as e.l.f. Cosmetics, Cover FX, and Anastasia Beverly Hills. Resources like Cruelty-Free Kitty and Ethical Elephant provide comprehensive lists of brands that do not test on animals.