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Sattvic Foods
Though Brand claims to be cruelty free, we do not find a strong policy on their website. In order to be truly clean and green, brand needs to have strong environment, recycling and creutly free policies.
Fair
3.2
Clean formula
3.4
Green policy
cruelty free
5.0
Excellent
honest label
synthetic free
naturally derived
organic certified
Ingredients used in products are safe and non toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand more.
Hazard index: according to global standards.
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potential human toxins.
moderate human toxins.
low or no human toxins
Brand claims to be free of synthetics and preservativesThey give full ingredient transparency on products labels/ website.We found no harmful/ toxic ingredients in their products.
Brand claims to be a 100% natural , using zero synthetics and zero preservativesBrand is gluten free.Some product contain Fragrance*, Shea Butter***from essential oil**Fair Trade guidelines of Project Ghana
Some products contain organic ingredients certified by USDA, Ecocert
earth safe
recycle material
We have asked them for further clarity on their recycling policies and plastic content
All ingredients are earth friendly & do not pose a threat to soil, marine animals, and humans as waste or through sewage into water bodies.
Brand uses glass & plastic for their product packaging.We have asked them for further clarity on their recycling policies and plastic content
100% vegan
Though brand claims to be cruelty free, they do not have a strong cruelty free policy. Being cruelty free needs to be a brand commitment. it is not about adding a logo on product labels
Though brand claims to be cruelty free, they do not have a strong cruelty free policy.Being cruelty free needs to be a brand commitment. it is not about adding a logo on product labelsHowever they are using PETA logo on some products without being accredited by them.
Some products contain BeeswaxBrand has vegan options****users are advised to check the label for all ingredient content.
honesty
social service
This brand lists all ingredients, and is transparent in supply chain of Shea (Fairtrade).
African products such as shea butter directly support the livelihood of the local village women, the rest of their products produced locally also work with villagers and small businesses and none of them are large commercial productions.
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Very poor
This brand is not cruelty free. Many of the Ingredients used are questionable. zoobop suggests using clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet. .
Poor
Though brand is cruelty free, some products have ingredients that are questionable. We have asked for transparency in the supply chain of palm oil, mica used.
This brand is not cruelty free. Many Ingredients used are questionable. zoobop suggests using verified clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet.
Though brand is cruelty free, many ingredients used are questionable.
V. good
This brand is truly clean, green, honest and cruelty free. zoobop 's their Fruit Pigmented® Long Last Concealer with Super Fruits
Good
This brand is clean and cruelty free. We have asked for clarity on some ingredients.
This brand is not cruelty free. Many ingredients used are questionable. zoobop suggests using verified clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet.
Average
Though brand is cruelty free, some ingredients used are questionable. We have asked for transparency on the supply chain of mica used.