If on the packaging of a product (like the ones you mentioned and others as well) does not say "No animal testing" or something of the sort, they do not. But if they don't say anything about animal testing, they probably do animal testing. I would research it before supporting a company that might do animal testing.
Almay make up is always hypoallergenic, makes four different types of foundation for different skin types, and has eye make up pallets for each eye color. However, Almay is more expensive than brands like Maybelline and Cover Girl and does not have a good product selection other than the foundation.
im really not sure what animals they test cover girl on but i do know it kills them that's why they are becoming extinct
Affordable liquid eye liner can be purchased at stores such as Walmart, Walgreens, Target, and KMart. Affordable brands include Cover Girl, Almay, and NYX Cosmetics.
Well it depends on how your skin reacts to the product. If you have a cover girl product, test a little on your skin and wait about 15 min to 1 hour to see if you have a reaction.
Yes they do they put their cosmetics in and on animals and kill most of them the most common animals they use are bunnies
Cover Girl, the award winning makeup brand, was first introduced to the United States by the Noxema Company. The first Cover Girl sales were in 1960, when Noxema launched the product range with an advertising campaign featuring actual cover models.
I believe they are made of synthetic material, so no need to worry that you're hurting animals. =)
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Yes, both Maybelline & Covergirl test on animals. Please go to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to find lists and information on which cosmetic companies do and don't test on animals:
It's drugstore product, so depending on where you purchase it it could be $3 to $6.
The cover girl factory is located in Baltimore, Maryland.
Cover Girl Killer was created in 1959.