ENG September 5, 2021
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Are Wella products cruelty-free? No, Wella is NOT cruelty-free, they test their products and/or ingredients on animals. Wella products are sold in countries where animal testing is required by law.
Does Wella sell in China? Yes, Wella is sold in mainland China. Even though the Chinese laws surrounding routine post-market testing have changed, brands are still subject to non-routine animal testing if a consumer makes a complaint about a product. Pre-market testing laws still apply.
According to PETA, Wella conducts animal testing. Wella is sold in mainland China which means their products are tested on animals where required by law.
As of this year, Wella does not have an animal testing policy on their website.
Wella is owned by Coty, a parent company that tests on animals.
Wella sells hair care and hair color products like the Wella Dandruff Shampoo, Wella Vibrant Reds, Wella Colour Fresh, Wella Aqua Pure Shampoo, Wella Volume Shampoo, and the Wella Demi Permanent Hair Color.
Are Wella products vegan? No, Wella is not 100% vegan meaning some of their products contain ingredients derived from animals or their by-products.
Does Wella use palm oil in their products? Yes, Wella products contain palm oil which means they are not 100% palm oil free.
Try reaching out and respectfully asking the brands you love to reconsider their animal testing policies and selling in the Chinese market until the post and pre-market animal testing laws have changed.