Nature Clean Laundry Detergent
This is the companies response to that question: All ingredients in Tide Laundry Detergents are extensively tested and reviewed to ensure that they are safe for use as directed on packaging. All Tide Laundry Detergents are gluten and casein free.
Some brands of laundry detergent that are cruelty-free and not tested on animals include Seventh Generation, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day, and Ecover.
According to a comparison performed by Good Housekeeping, who tested 74 laundry detergents to see how well they removed 20 common stains, Tide was rated the highest.
downy because there are a million different types of laundry detergent but this brand is made of toxic waste its really wierd i read it off the back one time and i also tested it it was making all sorts of bubbles
Unfortunately, there isn't a laundry detergent brand called "Baby All" that I'm aware of. However, there are many gentle laundry detergents specifically formulated for babies. Here are some places you can look to find them: Online retailers: Major online retailers like Amazon, Flipkart, and First Cry in India often carry a wide selection of baby laundry detergents from various brands like Dreft, Seventh Generation, Biklen, Mee Mee, and Baby hug. You can compare prices and read reviews before making a purchase. Baby stores: Brick-and-mortar baby stores typically stock baby laundry detergents alongside other baby essentials. This allows you to see the product in person and get advice from a salesperson if needed. Grocery stores: Some larger grocery stores might carry a limited selection of baby laundry detergents in the baby care aisle. Here are some additional things to consider when choosing a baby laundry detergent: Fragrance: Fragrance-free detergents are often recommended for babies with sensitive skin. Ingredients: Look for detergents free of harsh chemicals, dyes, and optical brighteners. Certifications: Some detergents carry certifications like "hypoallergenic" or "paediatrician-tested" which might offer some peace of mind.
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
yes is it really tested on animals
No, Animals should not be tested, because animals are killed during the experiments and suffering during studies and they die in vain when they are tested.
theres no exact number of animals that are tested on.
90% of animals tested upon anually are euthanized.
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.