In general, companies will advertise that their products have not been tested on animals. If you cannot find any information on the back of the product stating that the product has not been tested on animals, it most likely was tested on animals.
this guy dosent no wat hes talking about if u reely want to no listen to this........
ok if there a cat with a tear going down his face it was probobly tested on animals but if theres a picture of a cat getting beat up by a big guy with money pouring out of his pockets, the product you are buying is being run by people who took over the poor kiities buisness so DONT BUY IT your only giving money to people that dont like animals.
-the whole mantra of the body shop is that their products have not been tested on animals.
Most products are tested on animals. Unless the product specifically identies that it has not been tested on animals (on the back of the product) then you can trust that it has. You can go to this website to check which comapnies do and don't test on animals:http://search.caringconsumer.com/
Freeze 24.7 Anti-Wrinkle cream has not been tested on animals.
We are not sure. There are many ads that say "not tested on animals" or "tested on animals". We know that all make up products or anything have been tested on animals. All make up products have been tested on animals but we're not sure if they're made from animals unless you include us humans and we are technically animals since we are mammals so yes?
No. Proactiv is a cruelty-free company. It is stated under Proactiv's FAQs that it does not test its products on animals.
No, Avon perfume is not tested on animals. Neither are the raw products used to make the perfumes. They have not been tested on animals since 1989.
Sephora states that all of their products have no animal testing to produce.
Yes.
It will depend on the individual product. The two statements you are referencing are "Not tested on animals" and "For animal use". The phrase "not tested on animals" means the product was not tested for human safety on animals - it is a humane statement, not a statement of toxicity. The phrase "for animal use" means the product is intended for use on animals, but it may or may not have been tested on animals prior to marketing.
The claims of the manufactures of the Kerastese shampoo are that the product is never tested on animals. Even though there is advertisement that says the shampoo is just a big chemical mix of products that have never been tested on animals or people for that matter
shampoo,pesticides,disease cures,cloning,toothpaste etc. all of this has been tested to see if it is safe on animals before it is sold to humans, thousands of animals have to undergo alot of pain,stress and suffering from having these products tested on them before they are aloud to be sold to consumers
Almay, The Body Shop and Estee Lauder prides themselves on not testing on animals. PETA maintains a complete list.