SAFE BRANDS
Aldi Sud (household): Not associated with israel
Anastasia Beverly Hills (beauty): Not associated with israel
Bare Minerals (beauty): Not associated with israel
Charlotte Tilbury (beauty): Not associated with israel
David Jones (beauty): Gives work to Palestinians on working visas
ELF (beauty): Not associated with israel
Eye on Palestine (television): Not associated with israel
Glow Recipe (beauty): Not associated with israel
Hourglass (beauty): Not associated with israel
Huda Beauty (beauty): The owner Huda Kattan posted on social media supporting Palestine and criticising israel. An israeli commented that no israeli would buy her products again, to which Huda responded saying "I don't want blood money", later on refusing to delete her comment despite being warned that it could end her billion-dollar empire
Ilia (beauty): Not associated with israel
Laneige (beauty): Not associated with israel
Lush (beauty): The brand makes it clear they support Palestine, and their employees wear Free Palestine badges
Makeup by Mario (beauty): Not associated with israel
Mecca Max (beauty): Not associated with israel
Medik8 (beauty): Not associated with israel
Morphe (beauty): Not associated with israel
NARS (beauty): Not associated with israel
Red Rooster (food): Not associated with israel
SimiHaze (beauty): Signed petitions supporting ceasefire
Subway (food): Not associated with israel
Sunday Riley (beauty): Not associated with israel
Tarte (beauty): Not associated with israel
Zoeva (beauty): Not associated with israel