No, I don't believe so.
For one, it's on the back and is on the FAQs part of their website. If a company was found to be testing animals anyway, they would lose their reputation. Most wont take that risk. Many companies do though, I did a project over animal testing and its horrible, what they do to them. When it's put into the rabbits eyes, they don't have tear ducts, so it burns their eyes until they go blind literally. When it's it's first put in, a lot scream and break their necks or backs against their restraints.It may be odd, but I think it's better for those that immediately die. They don't suffer for weeks. I am a strong believer that the government should restrict animal testing to medical research. That, I really can't argue with, but I can argue with testing cosmetics and other products. Anyway, I got off track...
Straight answer:
No, they don't.
pure silk comes from silk fibers artificial silk comes from fibers that soft and "feel silky".
A pure silk can burn at about 148 degrees. However, the silk present in fabric has a lot of chemicals added to it and is prone to burn at a far lower temperature.
Silk comes from animals.
You could test its melting point, since pure glucose has a known melting point of 146oC.
The only way is to buy a water test kit, but no water is totally pure.
No.
Nope. Softlips PURE does not test on animals or contain any animal by-products :)
Pure silk is all silk, these terminologies used to describe thread, yarn or fabric.
pure silk comes from silk fibers artificial silk comes from fibers that soft and "feel silky".
Satin is a weave and can be produced from several types of fibre. Pure silk is 100% silk, where woven fabric may be blended or made of pure fibre.
Yes, they test on rabbits because they don't have tear ducts in their eyes to wash away the shampoo.
for knowing it is the pure silk saree we can see it's softness
Well pure silk is pretty pricey, depends on how much is used and so on.
After seeing the Hallmark ticket that it is pure.
The technology is simpler and the production is higher.
An "s" with coil around it
After natural burning of natural silk an ash remain and the smell is strong; the burning of artificial silk can be total.