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Jane Iredale

our verdict

We hope some of the ingredients are replaced for greener alternatives. We have asked for transparency on the supply chain of palm oil and shea used.

3.1

Fair

0 1 2 3 4 5

2.7

Average

Clean formula

2.7

Average

Green policy

3.8

Good

cruelty free

3.0

Fair

honest label

0 1 2 3 4 5

why this score ?

Jane Iredale is not entirely clean.

2.7

Average

Criteria

synthetic free

naturally derived

organic certified

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

2.7

Average

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~, Color~, M.I.T, Lyral, M.C.I, Benzyl Salicylate~, P.E.Gs~, PPGs~, Alcohol Denat, P.G, Dimethicone, Cinnamal, Hexyl Cinnamal, Tocopherol, C.A.P.B~, Phenoxyethanol, EDTA

~can be natural/ synthetic derived

naturally derived

Some products contain Fragrance~, Color~, Benzyl Salicylate~, P.E.Gs~, PPGs~, Palm Oil*, Mica**, Shea Butter***, C.A.P.B~, Limonene, Linalool

~can be natural/ synthetic derived
*brand gives no information on sustainable source
**ethical source
To know more about 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

Some ingredients are organic certified by Ecocert

Jane Iredale is not entirely green.

2.7

Average

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.

2.7

Average

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 P.E.Gs, Palm Oil*, Polyethylene, Acrylates Copolymer**, Titanium Dioxide***, Zinc Oxide***

*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
*** non nano

recycle material

Brand uses glass & virgin plastic for their product packaging.
We have asked for more clarity on their plastic content.

It should be noted, that most makeup plastics are difficult to recycle.
So it is always good when brands accept back their empties for sterilizing and recycling and when they offer refills.

Jane Iredale is cruelty free.

3.8

Good

Criteria

cruelty free

100% vegan

Brand is committed to being cruelty free. And has confirmed to zoobop that they do not sell their products where animal testing is mandatory as per law.

3.8

Good

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

cruelty free

Brand is PETA & Leaping Bunny certified and committed to being a 100% cruelty free.
With no animal testing at any stage of production or marketing.

100% vegan

Some products contain Beeswax, Lanolin, Carmine, Royal Jelly, Fish Oil, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Silk Amino Acid~, Squalane~, Lecithin~, Panthenol~, Biotin~, Glycerin~, Stearic Acid~, Benzoic Acid~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Cetyl Alcohol~, Oleic Acid~, P.E.G 10~, P.E.G 15~, P.E.G 18~
Make up brushes are made of goat hair
Brand has vegan options**

~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived
**users are advised to check product labels for all ingredient content.

Jane Iredale is honest.

3.0

Fair

Criteria

honesty

social service

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

social service

Brand supports the Skin Cancer Foundation.

Jane Iredale FAQs

Is Jane Iredale Cruelty Free ?
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Brand is PETA & Leaping Bunny certified and committed to being a 100% cruelty free.
With no animal testing at any stage of production or marketing.

Is Jane Iredale Eco friendly ?
-

Ingredients used in some products are not earth friendly.
Some products contain P.E.Gs, Palm Oil*, Polyethylene, Acrylates Copolymer**, Titanium Dioxide***, Zinc Oxide***

*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
*** non nano

Is Jane Iredale safe ?
-

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

Is Jane Iredale Organic ?
-

Some ingredients are organic certified by Ecocert

Is Jane Iredale safe for kids ?
-

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

Is Jane Iredale vegan friendly ?
-

Some products contain Beeswax, Lanolin, Carmine, Royal Jelly, Fish Oil, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Silk Amino Acid~, Squalane~, Lecithin~, Panthenol~, Biotin~, Glycerin~, Stearic Acid~, Benzoic Acid~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Cetyl Alcohol~, Oleic Acid~, P.E.G 10~, P.E.G 15~, P.E.G 18~
Make up brushes are made of goat hair
Brand has vegan options**

~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived
**users are advised to check product labels for all ingredient content.

Does Jane Iredale use sustainable packaging ?
-

Brand uses glass & virgin plastic for their product packaging.
We have asked for more clarity on their plastic content.

It should be noted, that most makeup plastics are difficult to recycle.
So it is always good when brands accept back their empties for sterilizing and recycling and when they offer refills.

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