This website tells you which products do and don't test on animals as well as cruelty-free products too.
http://search.caringconsumer.com/search.aspx
Yes. According to several sites that list companies that do and do not do animal testing, Marc Jacobs is listed on the "DO TEST" list.
hey well www.ppaww.org has stuff about animal testing and petitoosn and a list of companies that test =)
See the link below for a full list of companies that DO test on animals.Some companies SAY they don't test on animals but the ingredients they use have been.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals keeps a list of companies that test on animals on its web site. Currently, there are over 250 companies on the list of those who test on animals.
No usually not, the companies test on animals that are sometime OVER populated like dogs or cats. Although Companies can use rodent at pet stores like, Guinea pigs, hamsters, or bunnies.
almost all countries test on animals,more then 130 companies in the world test on animal
I looked on the PETA website, and Victoria's Secret is on the does not test list :)unfortunately, a lot of cosmetics companies have just recently started animal testing again on animals (they say ... ... "unless required by law), which is probably due to the companies selling in China. Check the PETA website and see if your companies test on animals! D:See link below
There are plenty of companies out there who do not test their products on animals. It would be impossible to either give you a number of companies or attempt to list all of the companies that don't however I can teach you methods of figuring out which companies don't on your own. Many times you can find this out on the packaging, companies that don't test their products on animals will state this proudly somewhere on the packaging. Also caringconsumer.com has a list of both companies that test their products on animals and those that don't. In this way you can search companies by name however another plus of this website is that you can search for cruelty free products by product.
Seventh Generation and Natracare.
Yes, Peta.org has a long list of companies that test on animals.
NO because it could be dangerous and then that animal could die
None of Merle Normal's products are ever tested on animals. All of their products online and in store are animal cruelty free.