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Ahava

our verdict

This brand is not cruelty free. Many Ingredients used are questionable and not earth friendly. zoobop suggests using verified clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet.

2

Poor

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2.0

Poor

Clean formula

1.9

Very poor

Green policy

0.8

Terrible

cruelty free

3.0

Fair

honest label

0 1 2 3 4 5

why this score ?

Ahava is not clean.

2.0

Poor

Criteria

synthetic free

naturally derived

organic certified

Ingredients used in products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteriato understand why.

2.0

Poor

Hazard index: according to global standards.

Please tap the ingredients to know more

7-10

potential human toxins.

3-6

moderate human toxins.

1-2

low or no human toxins

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

synthetic free

Some products contain Fragrance~, Colour~, Retinyl Palmitate, Octinoxate, DMDM Hydantoin, M.I.T, B.H.A, Lilial, Lyral, M.E.A, P.E.Gs~, PPGs~, Benzyl Salicylate~, Coumarin~, P.G, Benzyl Benzoate~, Farnesol~, Eugenol~, Isoeugenol~, Citral~, C.A.P.B~, Potassium Sorbate~, Sodium Benzoate~, Carbomer, Dimethicone, Phenoxyethanol, EDTA

~can be natural synthetic derived

naturally derived

Some products contain Fragrance~, Colour~, P.E.Gs~, PPGs~, Benzyl Salicylate~, Geraniol, Coumarin~, Palm Oil Derivatives*, Mica*, Shea Butter**, Benzyl Benzoate~, Farnesol~, Eugenol~, Isoeugenol~, Citral~, Limonene, Linalool, Citronellol, C.A.P.B~, Potassium Sorbate~, Sodium Benzoate~

~can be natural synthetic derived
*brand gives no information on sustainable/ ethical source
To know about more Mica and how it can be unethically sourced, watch this post, https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=4

**we have asked for clarity on fair trade source

organic certified

Ahava is not entirely green.

1.9

Very poor

Criteria

earth safe

recycle material

We are not clear if Ingredients used in some products are eco pollutants. We have asked brand for further clarity.
Brand's recycling policies are not clear.

1.9

Very poor

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

earth safe

Ingredients used in some products are not earth friendly. 
Some products contain Formaldehyde Releasers, Octinoxate, P.E.Gs, B.H.A, Palm Oil Derivatives*, Acrylates Copolymer**, Zinc Oxide***, Titanium Dioxide***, PVP

*brand gives no information on sustainable source
To know more about Palm Oil & its impact on forests, wildlife & the environment, check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=5

**not clear if this is water soluble or a micro plastic, we have asked the brand for clarity
***unclear if this is non nano/ we have asked the brand for further information

recycle material

Brand uses glass & plastics for products packaging.
We have asked them for further clarity on their recycling policies and plastic content.

Ahava is not cruelty free.

0.8

Terrible

Criteria

cruelty free

100% vegan

This brand tests on animals when required by law. By testing on animals, brand can no longer be considered vegan friendly.

0.8

Terrible

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

cruelty free

Brand tests on animals when required by law.

100% vegan

By testing on animals brand can no longer be considered vegan friendly.
Some products contain Urea~, Glycerin~, Lecithin~, Allantoin~, Lactic Acid~, Cetyl Alcohol~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Stearyl Alcohol~, Squalane~, P.E.G 4~, P.E.G 6~, P.E.G 7~, P.E.G 8~, P.E.G 10~, P.E.G 12~, P.E.G 16~, P.E.G 18~, P.E.G 19~, P.E.G 40~, P.E.G 41~, P.E.G 60~, P.E.G 75~, P.E.G 100~, P.E.G 150~

~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived

Ahava is honest.

3.0

Fair

Criteria

honesty

Though brand is transparent with labelling, they need to clearly indicate transparency in sourcing of ingredients like Palm Oil (derivatives), Mica & Shea.

3.0

Fair

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

honesty

Though brand is transparent with labelling, they need to clearly indicate transparency in sourcing of ingredients like Palm Oil (derivatives), Mica & Shea.

Ahava FAQs

Is Ahava Cruelty Free ?
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Brand tests on animals when required by law.

Is Ahava Eco friendly ?
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Ingredients used in some products are not earth friendly. 
Some products contain Formaldehyde Releasers, Octinoxate, P.E.Gs, B.H.A, Palm Oil Derivatives*, Acrylates Copolymer**, Zinc Oxide***, Titanium Dioxide***, PVP

*brand gives no information on sustainable source
To know more about Palm Oil & its impact on forests, wildlife & the environment, check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=5

**not clear if this is water soluble or a micro plastic, we have asked the brand for clarity
***unclear if this is non nano/ we have asked the brand for further information

Is Ahava safe ?
-

Ingredients used in products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand why.

Is Ahava Organic ?
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Ahava is not organic certified.

Is Ahava safe for kids ?
-

Ingredients used in products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand why.

Is Ahava vegan friendly ?
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By testing on animals brand can no longer be considered vegan friendly.
Some products contain Urea~, Glycerin~, Lecithin~, Allantoin~, Lactic Acid~, Cetyl Alcohol~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Stearyl Alcohol~, Squalane~, P.E.G 4~, P.E.G 6~, P.E.G 7~, P.E.G 8~, P.E.G 10~, P.E.G 12~, P.E.G 16~, P.E.G 18~, P.E.G 19~, P.E.G 40~, P.E.G 41~, P.E.G 60~, P.E.G 75~, P.E.G 100~, P.E.G 150~

~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived

Does Ahava use sustainable packaging ?
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Brand uses glass & plastics for products packaging.
We have asked them for further clarity on their recycling policies and plastic content.

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