Cruelty-Free Skincare at Ulta
Looking for cruelty-free skincare at Ulta? This guide has you covered! Logical Harmony helps make cruelty-free easy!
Ulta can be one of the best places to shop for cruelty-free skincare. Since they carry such a wide variety of cruelty-free brands at all different price points, it’s easy to find the best products for your skin and your budget. While there are lots of cruelty-free brands at Ulta, I wanted to create a guide specifically for cruelty-free skincare. This guide will help you find all of the options for cruelty-free skincare at Ulta. You can find everything from treatments to masks to cleansers to toners and everything in between. Some of these brands are also completely vegan too. It doesn’t matter if you’re shopping for skincare on the Ulta website or in-store, it’s going to help make your cruelty-free shopping easier.
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Some of the best-selling cruelty-free skincare products at Ulta are:
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Cruelty-Free Skincare at Ulta:
The following are the cruelty-free skincare brands sold at Ulta.
- Acure Organics – 100% vegan
- Andalou Naturals
- Art Naturals
- Awake Beauty – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Babo Botanicals
- BioClarity – 100% vegan
- Bliss
- Body Shop, The
- Boscia
- Burt’s Bees – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- COOLA (list of COOLA vegan products)
- Derma E – 100% vegan
- Dermalogica – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Dr. Roebuck’s
- ELF Cosmetics – 100% vegan
- Every Man Jack
- Fourth Ray Beauty – 100% vegan
- Frank Body
- Garnier – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Hempz
- Heritage Store
- Indie Lee
- Josie Maran
- Juice Beauty – 100% vegan
- Keys Soulcare
- Kinship
- Kopari – 100% vegan
- Kylie Skin – 100% vegan It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Loving Tan – 100% vegan
- Mad Hippie – 100% vegan
- Mario Badescu
- Michael Todd Beauty
- Milani
- Murad – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- MyChelle Dermaceuticals
- Nad’s Natural
- Ordinary, The – 100% vegan It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- OSEA – 100% vegan
- Pacifica – 100% vegan
- Parissa
- Patchology (list of Patchology vegan products)
- Perricone MD
- Plant Apothecary – 100% vegan
- PUR Cosmetics
- Rosebud Perfume Co.
- skyn ICELAND – 100% vegan
- StriVectin
- Sunday Riley
- Tarte – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Too Faced – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Tree Hut
- ULTA
- Ursa Major
- Yes to
Are all the vegan skincare options at Ulta also cruelty-free?
Unfortunately, no. If you use the Vegan section on the Ulta website or search by the keyword “vegan”, not everything that shows up will be from a cruelty-free brand.
There are some skincare products at Ulta that have a vegan formula but the brand is not cruelty-free. An example of this is some of the products from Khiel’s, Clarins, and Phyto. These brands are all on the Logical Harmony Brands to Avoid list. Some product pages note that they are vegan-friendly. Ulta does have a vegan section but it’s frustrating because not all of the brands featured there are cruelty-free. This can be misleading as many people assume that vegan also means cruelty-free. As I point out in the post about the difference between cruelty-free and vegan, the two terms are not the same. Cruelty-free does not mean vegan. Vegan does not mean cruelty-free.
Looking for more cruelty-free brands?
Here on Logical Harmony, you can find a full list of cruelty-free brands as well as shopping guides to help you find the cruelty-free brands at Dermstore, Ulta, Nordstrom, Sephora, Beauty Bay, Beautylish, Cult Beauty, and tons more. There are also lots of vegan product lists for cruelty-free brands too.
Some of the best-selling cruelty-free skincare products at Ulta are:
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What are your thoughts on Murad? Ulta carries them as well.
They are cruelty-free! I just missed them. Thanks for catching that. 🙂