The Pink Tiger is an independent verification system designed specifically to identify skin care brands committed to safe, non-toxic, and skin-friendly formulations.

Under Pink Tiger, we conduct regular and multi-stage, third-party tests to verify skin care products that prioritize safety, purity, and transparency in their ingredients.

Verified for Clean Ingredients

This verification ensures that products are free from harmful chemicals, safe for regular use, and made with high-quality, skin-friendly ingredients. It’s the perfect seal for conscious skin care enthusiasts.

Regularly tested
No parabens
No sulfates
No silicones
No heavy metals
No mineral oils

See who else got the Pink Tiger

Trexgenics ALLERGYPRO 6X Natural Allergy Support | 60 Veg. Capsules

SAFETIME MAGTEIN Magnesium L Threonate | 60 Capsules

Sartak Satvik A2 Cow Ghee

Organic Tattva Turmeric Powder

NATURAL TATTVA Himalayan Rock Salt

Pink symbolizes care, compassion, and wellness—elements essential to living a healthy life. The Tiger represents strength, vigilance, and precision—traits we embody to ensure every product lives up to its promise.

And so, we proudly present the Pink Tiger: a mark that combines the heart of wellness with the strength of rigorous testing. Trust it for accuracy, integrity, and an uncompromising commitment to your health.

What Sets the Pink Tiger Apart?

The Pink Tiger Stamp isn’t just another label—it’s your assurance of uncompromising quality, trust, and transparency. Unlike other certifications or platforms, here’s what makes Pink Tiger truly unique:

Why We’re Different?

No Ratings, No Confusion: We don’t rely on a rating system that leaves room for average or mediocre products.
No Substandard Brands: If a product doesn’t meet our stringent standards, it doesn’t get the Pink Tiger Stamp—simple as that.
Fewer Options, Better Quality: We prioritize quality over quantity. While we may offer fewer options, each product with the Pink Tiger Stamp is the best in its category.
No Ingredient Check Needed: We’ve already reviewed and removed harmful ingredients for you.
Verified Authenticity: Each product undergoes rigorous third-party testing to ensure it’s exactly what it claims to be.
Instant Trust: When you see the Pink Tiger Stamp, you know it’s a product you can rely on.

How It Works for You?

We’ve simplified the decision-making process so you can shop with confidence and peace of mind:

Spot the Pink Tiger Stamp: Look for it on the product pages.
Trust It Instantly: No need to read endless ingredient lists or compare products.
Make a Confident Choice: Every product stamped with Pink Tiger is safe, healthy, and of the highest quality.

Why Choose Pink Tiger?

Other platforms may offer more options or ratings, but with the Pink Tiger, you don’t have to sift through countless products or second-guess your choices. We bring you the right options—carefully vetted, rigorously tested, and backed by integrity.

Choose Pink Tiger. Simplify your choices. Trust the stamp that puts your health first.

 
 
 
 
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This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.

 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
 
 
 
 
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.