Most make-up tells you if it has not been tested on animals. If it doesn't...then most likely it was tested on animals.
Here are some of them:
. Cover girl
. Maybelline
. L'Oreal Paris
So here are some
For lists of cosmetics companies that do not test on animals, click on the related links below -
While many companies no longer test on animals, there are still quite a few that do. Cover Girl, Mary Kay, Max Factor, and Sally Hansen still use animal testing for their products.
Not every brand, but many brands. There are some that do not test and those are ones best.
Don't believe anyone that says every brand is tested on animals; that's junk.
Maybelline,L'Oreal,cover girl and garnier
These cosmetic companies test on animals -CovergirlL'OrealMax FactorMaybellineOral-BSally HensenThe ex body shop owner believed that it was wrong to test on animals but she became very ill so sold it to L'oreal, so now Body Shop items are tested on animals.
Yes, both Maybelline & Covergirl test on animals. Please go to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to find lists and information on which cosmetic companies do and don't test on animals:
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.
I don't believe so. There are many great cosmetics companies that don't test on animals. Support them and boycott the animal torturers.
People shouldn't be using make-up products on animals. So why test them on the animals, it's pretty much pointless. I can also see why they would because if a human did decide to try it on their pet the pet might have an allergic reaction to the cosmetic product. And people need to know if it will affect their pet.
None of Merle Normal's products are ever tested on animals. All of their products online and in store are animal cruelty free.
For a list of cosmetic companies that don't test on animals, visit this link: http://www.caringconsumer.com/pdfs/companiesDontTest.pdf
The link included below comes from a source that says they do not test on animals, however, their products may contain animal products such as milk or collagen.
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, Batiste does not test on animals according to various cosmetic sources. They are listed as a cruelty-free brand on those sources.
Apply where needed; see what happens.
no they dont, all cosmetic companies today, cannot use animal or any living creature to test or produce there products, all cosmetics are all safe and naturally friendly to animals.