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Animal Testing
Clinique does not test our products on animals, nor do we ask others to test on our behalf. We use very few animal ingredients; the few that we use are by-products of the U.S. animal food industry. We use them only when their efficacy cannot be duplicated by any other source of ingredients. It is a corporate policy that logos, animal testing for instance, not be displayed on the packaging of our products.
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No, Clinique has never been nor never will be an animal testing makeup line. If at all, they use very little animal ingredients and what little that they do use are by-products of the U.S. animal food industry, so it's totally safe. All this infortmation I found from the Customer Service section of Clinique.com. :)
Added 31 March 2010. The above link is down and does not link to the Clinique customer service page. I have contacted them today for an answer. I will post it when/if I receive a response
In contrast to the majority of skin care products by other companies, Clinique products are 100% fragrance free. Also, all of their products are allergy tested.
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
On the high end I would go with Clinique, it is 100% allergy tested. Fragrance free. Their products and ingredients are not tested on animals. For the drug store market I would go with Physicians Formula which is also hypoallergenic.
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.
Yes, the Issey Miyake perfumes are usually tested on animals. Just like the other types of perfumes, they have to be tested on the animals first.
Well that depends on what they are being tested on and what animals are you speaking of.
over 5,0000 animals are tested on and almost half of them die...