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Yes, Heritage Store is a cruelty-free company.
This means that Heritage Store doesn’t test their finished products on animals or get third parties to test on their behalf.
It also means that the brand doesn’t sell its products where the law requires animal testing to be done before selling products.
Does Heritage Test on Animals?
Here is what the brand has to say about its animal testing policy:
Never. Additionally, we ensure that the vendors we purchase our ingredients from also do not test on animals.
That means the brand makes a conscious effort to ensure its products are cruelty-free.
There are some brands that, while they don’t test on animals, often don’t know much about where their ingredients are being sourced.
So, if their supplier gets the ingredients from animals, they wouldn’t know and wouldn’t care.
Fortunately, HS cares, which makes it even better to trust and patronize the brand.
Is Heritage Store Vegan?
The brand stated on its website:
Every product is made with minimal ingredients and positive energy. We are striving for all products to be vegan and cruelty-free. Current franchises that fit this criteria are Rosewater, Castor Oil and Aura Glow Gel Creams.
This means that the brand’s product isn’t 100% vegan.
At the moment, many Heritage Store products are non-vegan, going by this statement.
Does that mean you shouldn’t buy from the brand? No, just select products that are free from animal-derived ingredients and you’re good to go.
Is Heritage Store Certified By Any Organization to Be Cruelty-free?
Currently, there is no certification for Heritage Store from any of the leading cruelty-free certification brands.
Leaping Bunny and PETA are the top organization for this certification and at the moment don’t have HS on their list of cruelty-free brands.
Final Thoughts on Heritage Store
As you can see, Heritage Store is one of the few cruelty-free brands out there. The more you patronize the brand, the more other brands will be encouraged to go cruelty-free.
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