A good amount. It is common logic that rather than harming fellow human beings, we can further advance the science and progress of our species by putting things like experimental testing on lesser animals like rats, gerbils, bunnies, etc. That's how the ecosystem works. If those animals wander into our habitats (cities) then they may be prey for us, the predators
Have a look at this page, http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/2062/donttest.html and scroll down to read which brands do not test on animals.
L'Oréal (which includes Cosmair, Maybelline, Lancôme) is not tested on animals.
i think alot because they are on alot of comucils and they are famous
40 per cent of companies are still using animal testing
Avon is a company that doesn't test on animals. You can check out this website called http://search.caringconsumer.com and they'll give you all the information you need about cosmetic companies when it comes to cosmetic testing on animals.
Animals should not be tested on when it comes to cosmetic products. Unlike the previous person who answered, they clearly failed to recognize that you were asking about make-up products, and not about medicine. Testing for cosmetic reasons does not "save human lives." There are different methods of testing products to determine whether they are safe for use by humans, and animal testing is the inhumane way to do it. Since there are several make-up brands which do not test on animals, it is clear that animal testing for cosmetic purposes is completely cruel and unnecessary.
Not many companies use animal testing these days, although you'll find plenty of them overseas.
There are numerous brands of beauty cosmetic products. Some of the more popular and well regarded brands are Estee Lauder, Olay, L'oreal, Chanel and Clinique to name a few.
SO many cosmetic brands do not contain animal products.Here's a list of a few that I know:Urban DecayTarteEcco BellaPacifica Body Butters, Perfumes, Sprays, etc.theBalm lip products (can be found on Sephora.com)Dr. Dennis Gross skincare productsBeauty Without Cruelty
probably even shampoo says they sometimes use animal testing normally lower brands
Expensive Cosmetic Brands are not always better then cheaper brands. But sometimes they are. You need to read the ingredients that are used in the brands and decide for youself. Also you can try on the make up before buying it and see for yourself what is better. You won't know unless you try it on or use it.
Revlon owns the cosmetic brand along w/other haute end brands i.e. Halston.
There are many cosmetic brands that offer 'ageless makeup.' Covergirl and Olay are two such cosmetic brand that offers a collection of 'ageless' products.
Many top salons and spas will sell Bare Escentuals Cosmetic Products, but almost anyone can become a distributor. This is because Bare Escentuals Cosmetic Products are such well known brands.
Frequently available. Local brands, Multinational factories and Imports are there in full swing
Maybeline, Rimmel, Max-Factor, L'Oreal, M.A.C, Revlon, Cover Girl, Estée Lauder & Avon.