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Aquafina lip balm is a beauty product that is not tested on animals.
According to PETA, Meaningful Beauty products are not tested on animals. There are online databases which maintain constant updates on which cosmetics companies test on animals.
The company BeautiControl does not test on animals. This company, based out of Texas, offers many beauty supply products, including skin and nail care.
It may be necessary in some cases, to see the possible effects with medicines and drugs. Testing beauty products is another matter. Some agree with it others do not.Another answer (NOT mine):No! People just don't want to harm humans so they test on animals. They think they have to test beauty and medical products on animals, so they just do it. There are better ways to test products than testing on animals but they don't want to spend a lot of money testing on anything else.
Many cosmetic and skincare brands, such as Urban Decay, Tarte, and Too Faced, do not test on animals. Additionally, there are many cruelty-free certification programs, such as Leaping Bunny and PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies program, that help consumers easily identify brands that do not test on animals.
all beauty test are designed to be objective they are not bias in any way
No they do not test on animals.http://www.nutrimetics.com.au/portal/company/testing/Similarly neither does Avon (www.avon.com)Nor LR Health and Beauty (www.discoverlr.com)
Chanel does not conduct animal testing on its fragrances or any of its other beauty products. They are committed to ensuring the ethical treatment of animals through their practices.
People test animals in labs.
Several industries test on animals. We are not one of them.
Schwartzkopf do not test their final products on animals, but their suppliers may, or may not, test their ingredients on animals.
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