The Aveda website says that "Aveda does not conduct animal testing on its products or ask others to do so on our behalf except if required by law, and actively supports the development of alternative methods to animal testing)."
No, this product is not tested on any animals. However, its parent company does do animal testing on its products.
No, Jo Malone cosmetics does not test any products and/or ingredients on animals. They actually try to reduce the amount of animal testing performed by other companies.
No they don'there is a statement about how they source their materials for their products: http://www.richemont.com/corporate-social-responsibility/case-studies.html#CaseStudy11
Heathcote and Ivory's website state:Q. DO HEATHCOTE AND IVORY TEST ON ANIMALS?Absolutely not. None of the Heathcote & Ivory, Sanderson or Cath Kidston products are tested on animals, only on us! We make it a rule not to allow any animal derivatives in our products, the only exceptions are derivatives where the animal has not been harmed in any way by the process e.g. Beeswax and Lanolin
Because we are mammals. Products and/or drugs tested on other species would not give any pertinent results.
Avon never uses animal testing on any of its products. They are committed to continue this policy of no animal testing.
no it isn't tested on animals !!
I did some serurch and other websites said that they test on animals and not people so they can protect people and when the products are bought that the customers will not be hurt in any way shape or form. *this is the company's way of being sure that they aren't sewed*
The chemicals used in the product are probably tested on animals in cases like this. Basically what a company is saying if they say the FINISHED product is not tested on animals it means that somewhere along the line something in the product was tested on animals, but the actual stuff you're getting in the bottle was not. Either way I wouldn't buy it, but that's just me because I boycott companies that do any kind of animal testing :) hope that helped!
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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.
They can be any age. They could even be little babies when they're taken in to be tested on.