In order to ensure that a brand is completely cruelty free, doesn’t test on animals at any point during the production of their products, I reach out to them via email. When I reached out to Air Repair, the lovely owner Denise responded to my email within minutes and here is our exchange…
On 4/14/18 4:27 PM, Svetlana wrote:
Good evening, I am the founder of Ethical Bunny (at ethicalbunny.com) and I am creating a database of cruelty free cosmetics and personal care products. I noticed on your website that you claim to be cruelty free, which is wonderful, but I had a few questions to ask you to ensure your cruelty free status.
Are any of your products or ingredients tested on animals?
Do you have a Leaping Bunny or PETA certification? (not required, but useful)
Does your company sell products in mainland China where animal testing is required by law?
Do your suppliers or any third parties test on animals on your behalf?
Thank you for your time and I hope to hear back from you soon.
Svetlana Mikhaylova
www.ethicalbunny.com
Here is their response:
On 4/14/18 4:27 PM, Denise wrote:
Hi Svetlana,
Thank you for reaching out. Please see below:
1/ NO
2/ We don’t right now but plan on doing so.
3/ NO – Absolutely not!
4/ No Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Have a lovely evening,
Denise
As a result, I have concluded that Air Repair Skincare is in fact cruelty free and it has been added to our database of cruelty free brands. Their products may also be featured in our shopping guides. If you have any further questions or would like to check out their products, visit their website.