Cruelty Free Drugstore Skincare Brands

Cruelty Free Drugstore Skin care Brands. These are affordable skin care brands that you can find at stores like Publix, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Whole Foods and Ulta that have skincare products such as moisturizers, body wash, and more. You won't break the bank shopping cruelty free at the drugstore!

Cruelty Free Drugstore Skincare Brands

Happy Makeup Wars Monday! Today I’m sharing the list of cruelty free drugstore skincare brands. These are affordable brands that you can find at stores like Publix, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Whole Foods and Ulta that have skincare products such as moisturizers, body wash, and more. Shopping cruelty free at the drugstore is possible! You won’t break the bank with these brands.

You can also find most of these cruelty free drugstore skincare brands on Amazon, too. If you’re like me and have Amazon Prime, you can take advantage of free 2 day shipping for most of these brands.

If you’re new to cruelty free, you need to see my Top 5 Tips for Going Cruelty Free.

Cruelty Free Drugstore Skincare Brands List

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8 Comments

  1. So so helpful! Thank you so much for taking to time to collate/compile in this category-because even with me being more familiar now with these great brands-it can be hard to remember when I’m looking for a product type, or I’m at Target, or on Amazon…These are all such great brands and this specific category where the availability is growing exponetially at Target, CVS, and Sprouts(I don’t know if you guys have Sprouts in FL-but they have a LOT of these brands-all of the skincare/body care related like Andalou, Avalon, Jason, and more-I so appreciate it, because when you are shopping for something like body wash-or something that you have to buy often, it’s not feasible to go with some of the pricier brands-and Seventh Generation is great because it includes hand soaps, kleenex, home stuff. Thank you SO much for reminding me about Certain Dri-I am someone who absolutely does need an antiperspirant, and that can be so hard to find in cruelty free. BTW, Sprouts is similar I guess to a Trader Joes or Whole Foods-but not only is it SO much less expensive-for groceries etc-they have a great offering of these brands. I have Amazon Prime too-and not only do you get the shipping-I don’t know if you’ve used the subscribe and save or the Prime Pantry-but they have a lot available too and the savings add up! I’m looking for a CF dupe for Veet so I’m going to look through these brands-and see what’s available. <3 <3 Thank you! xo

  2. Thanks for putting together such a comprehensive list, Courtney! It’s nice to know you don’t have to spend tons of money to find cruelty-free beauty products.

    1. Totally -be sure to check out her comprehensive cruelty free list(alphabetically by brand-makeup, skincare, if you haven’t done so yet-as well of more cruelty free guides under her cruelty free tips section. Her comprehensive list includes brands from a wide variety of price ranges. Courtney introduced me to indie beauty, which offers great quality makeup that’s really unique-and often at lower prices. These posts are so helpful, because you can pin them, keep them handy for these product types when you are shopping Target, Walgreens, or online like Amazon(or the brand sites) And the great thing is that category includes everything from face wash and body wash to sunscreen, toothpaste, deodorant, hair removal-and Seventh Generation offers home products, baby, and cleaning.

  3. Just an addition to where you can buy cruelty free products – Ebay.
    That’s where I buy most of my cruelty free products, sometimes prices are better.

    1. You have to be really careful shopping on ebay because there are a ton of fakes. This post is focusing specifically on drugstore / grocery store because people always ask about that.

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