The Curly Girl’s Guide To Cruelty Free Companies

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If you’re a curly girl who’s concerned about where your curl care products come from, we’ve got you covered! Whether you’ve been rocking your natural curls for a while or are transitioning, knowing what you put in your curls is important. If you’re looking for cruelty-free products, check out these great companies that promise not to test on animals.

How do you spot cruelty-free products?

Before you purchase, you can check if your product is cruelty free by flipping it over and checking for a bunny label on the back which will identify it as a cruelty free line. You can also visit the company’s website, as most have their status written under their Frequently Asked Questions sections.

The great thing about these products is that they’re not super expensive and are easily accessible. Most can be found right at your local box store or pharmacy.

Carols Daughter : This line has a wide array of products that would work great for just about any curly girl. It is also free of everything we don’t like in our curls, such as parabens, synthetic fragrance, dyes and phthalates.

Aubrey Organics : For the curly girl who likes a “clean” approach to their curl care, pick up this line. Not only are their curl care products cruelty free, they also offer gluten free options for skin and hair care.

SheaMoisture : This line is made with only organic and natural ingredients, leaving out everything you don’t want and they limit their use of sulfates. They offer a wide arrange of products for all types of curls, including for kids.

Original Moxie : From wavy to kinky, this line has lots of great options for all kinds of curls. The line was developed by a curly girl who struggled to find a product that worked for her unique set of curls. You can also visit their salon for an original Moxie hair cut.

Jane Carter Solution : This is another line with a variety of options for products for different types of curls. The line was developed by a professional hair stylist who herself is a curly girl. She created a line of chemical free options for curly girls and other hair types.