Do you mean are animals involved in the testing of perfume? yes, Anna C, Briggs, the founder of the humane society wrote about how they take rabbits and force their eyes open while they drop perfukme on their eyes causing them severe pain and sometimes blindness, then they are just inhumanely euthinized
I don't believe so. There are many great cosmetics companies that don't test on animals. Support them and boycott the animal torturers.
You have to get used with animals and the animals can get used to you.
NO
Animal testing helps to cure diseases and to discover new cures and vaccines for both, animals AND humans. It is totally normal that humans use animals to test on because we use nature for our own health. However, animal testing used for cosmetics is completely cruel and unnecessary.
Primarily mice and rats. Though some tests have used monkeys, pigs, fish and pretty much I would almost assume any animal.
Any animal they can find really, mostly guinea pigs, mice and PUPPIES!!! :( They usually test a product to see what it does to an animals eye (which is stupid cos most animals have different eyes to us), to an animal's skin (which can be tested on artificial human skin for the same price) and to an animal when it's a lethal doses. (I'm not going into that because I watched a video on it and it disturbed me...)
any animal they see
In one year it could be any amount it depends on the animal and the procedure. if its a monkey procedure for a medicine test then about 20 monkeys are used. if its a snake procedure for a medicine test around 80 snakes are used.
Alberto Balsam does not test on animals as their products are made from plants.If you read the back of the shampoo bottle it tells you what the ingredients that was used in it's product. They make the ingredients from plants or herbs.Hope I helped you. :)
Animal claws are used for protection. They fight other animals with them and they can catch their pray with their claws by digging them into the other animals body.
no. how could they
Yes, they do. this is a link to caring consumer's Do Test On Animals list and loreal is the second companie down. http://search.caringconsumer.com/search_list_icons.aspx?Donottest=-1&Product=0&Dotest=8