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Is Sade Baron Cruelty-Free and Vegan?

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Is Sade Baron Cruelty-Free?

Sade Baron has confirmed that they are 100% cruelty-free.

They don’t test their ingredients or final products on animals, and they don’t sell their products where animal testing is required by law. 

Sade Baron is certified cruelty-free by PETA.

Is Sade Baron Vegan?

Sade Baron has confirmed that they only sell vegan products.

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Is Sade Baron Owned By A Parent Company That Tests On Animals?

No, Sade Baron is not owned by a parent company that tests on animals.

Is Sade Baron Sold In China?

No, Sade Baron is not sold in China.

Animal Testing is required by law in China for all foreign cosmetics companies. All American and European cosmetic brands that are sold in China must undergo animal testing.

Any brand that chooses to sell its products in China cannot be considered cruelty-free.

Even products that can bypass mandatory tests may still be pulled from the shelves by Chinese authorities to be tested on animals.

About Sade Baron

Sade Baron was created by a Canadian mother-daughter duo, Sade and Rachel Baron. They wanted to create a line of high-quality, vegan body care products to replenish, moisturize, and prep your skin to look and feel its best.

Email to the Company

Before classifying any brand as cruelty-free and vegan, I send them an email with the following questions:

  1. Are your products vegan? If only some are vegan, which ones?
  2. Are any of your products or ingredients tested on animals?
  3. Do you have a Leaping Bunny or PETA certification?
  4. Do your suppliers or any third parties test animals on your behalf?
  5. Does your company sell products in mainland China (except for Hong Kong and online sales)?
  6. Are you owned by a parent company that tests on animals?

Here is how Sade Baron responded:

  1. Yes – the entire list
  2. No
  3. Yes
  4. No
  5. Not at the moment
  6. No

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