No but some labs do so it might be a yes A lot of make up companies do use animals to test their products, such as Herbal Essences who do hair products use animals. But over the past few years there are increasing amounts of companies that are against animal testing, and they usually advertise it on the label on the back for instance.
No, thank goodness! If you copy and paste this link (below), it will show you all the cosmetic companies which don't test and MAC is on there :D!! Hope this helped!
(http://search.caringconsumer.com/search_list_icons.aspx?Donottest=-1&Product=Cat_5&Dotest=-1)
Many makeup and hair care companies still test on animals, including:
If you want to wear makeup, but don't want to hurt animals, you can check out this list of companies that not only don't test on animals, but don't contain any ingredients that come from animals:
Vegan Companies That Don't Test on Animals
nope, they don't use animal products or test on animals.
No, according to their company statement, they are fully opposed to testing on animals!
No.
OK I don't think that M.A.X cosmetics tests on animals. I know that M.A.C cosmetics don't test on animals. MAX factor cosmetics do test on animals. Sorry for my incorrect previous answer. Hope this helps.
No, BH Cosmetics does not test their products on animals. This company also does not purchase products from any suppliers who test on animals.
Yes. Animals have very few rights. Actually it has been illegal to test cosmetics on animals in the UK since 1998.
GOSH Cosmetics does not test on animals. The cruelty free logo is displayed on our website: http://www.goshamericas.com/home.html
They test cosmetics on animals because since the animal is less important than the actual human, and they are similarly built like us, they test cosmetics and other products on them to see if it is safe for human use. It is also cheaper to get animals and test them, than to get human beings and test products on them.
no it isn't tested on animals !!
Yes. Most major cosmetics companies test on animals. More and more companies are not testing on animals. Among those are: Aveda, Avon Cosmetics, Clinique Makeup, Estee Lauder, and Nordstrom Cosmetics to name a few.
MAC Cosmetics is a subsidiary of a larger cosmetics company, Estee Lauder.
According To PETA, they test on animals.
Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo found MAC Cosmetics.
The link included below comes from a source that says they do not test on animals, however, their products may contain animal products such as milk or collagen.
According To PETA, they test on animals.