Top Industry Leaders in the Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Market
Leading Indian cosmetics company RENÉE Cosmetics is excited to declare its formal recognition as a PETA-approved brand for 2023. This accreditation demonstrates RENÉE Cosmetics' dedication to provide vegan and ethical products to beauty consumers. In the cosmetics sector, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is a shining example of animal welfare. It honours companies who abstain from using animals in product development at any stage.
On Instagram yesterday, Katrina Kaif revealed the arrival of her revolutionary 24-hour coloured matt kajals, microblading pen, and brow tattoo liner in 2023. She wore vibrant blue and green eye makeup as she displayed her new collection of vegan kajals and eyebrow cosmetics.
A group of scientists and industry leaders from 35 private and public organisations, including major players in the global beauty and personal care industries like Beiersdorf, Chanel, Colgate-Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson, Kao, L'Oréal, LVMH, P&G, Shiseido, and Unilever, were leading the International Collaboration on Cosmetics Safety (ICCS) in 2023. Members included a wide range of international vendors, trade associations, and animal welfare organisations.
Key Companies in The Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Market Includes –
- Urban Decay (L'Oréal S.A.)
- Aveda Corporation
- E.L.F. Cosmetics, Inc.
- Avalon Natural Products, Inc.
- Kosé Corporation
- Natura (Brasil) International B.V.
- Kendo Holdings, Inc.
- Lush Group
- Physicians Formula Holdings, Inc.
- Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics, Inc.
- Too Faced Cosmetics, LLC
- Yes To, Inc.
- Plum Goodness
- INIKA Organic
- PHB Ethical Beauty Ltd
