The best way, with the most recent facts, to learn whether Gain detergent (made by Proctor & Gamble---P&G) or ANY other product is tested on animals is to go to the manufacturers' main Website. Nowadays most of them provide either a toll-free # for info., a Frequently Asked Questions section (FAQ), or even a space for visitors' questions/comments to be typed-in. I've been determining co's. policies (also their environmental impact) prior to purchasing, for several yrs., regarding animals used in any phase of production. Many co's. claim to be "animal friendly" but use ingredients which are not, and in fact are animal-derived! It's time-consuming and sometimes takes searching, but when you've done your homework and buy accordingly, it FEELS SO GOOD and you've made a difference. Oh, and regarding Gain: YES. There are many animal and environmentally responsible products available! Search "cruelty-free" on www.
Nature Clean Laundry Detergent
its a detergent
active ingredient in gain lyndry detergent
Most people would agree that Gain laundry detergent is better than Dyamo laundry detergent. Gain is more expensive in price but a better quality detergent.
detergent is alkali and this can be tested by putting detergent into an acid if it neutralises than it is an acid not an alkali
Gain laundry deterent was introduced to the market in 1969 as a stain removing detergent.
different types of detergent are All, Drops, Tide, Gain, target detergent
Please SOmebody help me! i cant find the answers to the question ' what ingredients are in gain laundry detergent and what ingredients in gain laundry detergent help remove stains?' i need answers and i need them quick for my SFP!
Tresemme is not tested on animals animals it says on the back of the bottle u by not tested on animals
no its not tested on animals
Some of the chemicals that are in the GAIN laundry detergent is the 1,4-dioxane which is a synthetic petrochemical carcinogen. This chemical is toxic.
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