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Degree is a popular beauty care brand that makes antiperspirants for men and women.
Their products are manufactured by Unilever and it comes in gel, stick, and spray forms.
Most people are focusing on using cruelty-free products as a show of concern for animal lives.
Which begs the question: Is Degree Cruelty-free?
Read on as we provide answers to this question and beyond.
Is Degree Cruelty-Free?
No, Degree is not cruelty-free.
This means that the brand has ticked one or all of the following criteria:
- Finished products or ingredients tested on animals
- Suppliers test on animals
- Products that are selling in Mainland China or other countries where animal testing is mandated.
- Third parties test their products on animals.
Furthermore, Degree is owned by Unilever, a company that engages in animal testing.
So, neither Degree nor its parent company is cruelty-free.
Moreover, Degree is not certified cruelty-free by any organization.
Based on the review, PETA and leaping Bunny are some organizations that are reliable in animal testing information.
When they say a brand is not cruelty-free or is not listed on their site as a cruelty-free brand, then it truly isn’t.
Degree is not listed or certified by any of the organizations.
In fact, it is stated on Unilever’s website that some of the ingredients they use are tested by their suppliers to comply with legal and regulatory requirements in some markets.
And some governments test some products on animals to adhere to their regulations.
We can deduce that Degree might not test on animals directly but they do so through their suppliers and third parties.
Is Degree Vegan?
Degree is not a vegan brand.
Even though they produce some vegan products, most of their products are made from animal-derived ingredients.
We can say the brand is not cruelty-free and vegan.
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