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Yes, many animal byproducts are used within cosmetics and animals are routinely tested upon - even if a company claims not to support animal testing, they may use research based on animal testing by other companies or be owned by a parent company who use animal testing. Proctor & Gamble are the worst for this, they not only use animal testing but have supported grossly unethical animal testing and outright torment animals - aka Huntington Life Sciences.
Based on the information available, it does appear that the company that makes Lakme lotions previously tested their products on animals. Lakme is based in India, which has now banned animal testing for cosmetic products.
Around the 1930's.
The cosmetics company Avon stopped testing their products on animals in 1989, making them one of the first companies to ban animal testing. Since then, Avon has developed a number of technologies to allow them to test their products and ingredients successfully without having to test on animals.
NO!!!! all animal testing and is wrong! We all must stop using products that have been tested on animals. Just stop animal testing. use natural producst. Ask someone at stores where you buy your stuff were the natural/products not tested on animals! Medicine is slightly acceptable but cosmetic testing is down right wrong.
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.
i think its 94% but im unsure
No, the company does not. Himalaya is highly against all testing of all animals. None of the products has ever or will ever be tested on animals.
Wella didn't test their products on animals however, they were bought out by Proctor & Gamble and this company does perform animal testing. After looking on the list of companies that don't animal test their products, Wella wasn't listed but I seen lots of products listed under Proctor & Gamble that are being tested. So I would think that Wella is testing their products on animals since they have been bought out by a testing company.
She discovered a way to make cosmetics without the use of animal testing and she founded a fairtrade cosmetics store The Body Shop
It is a great thing if a company is observing a moratorium on animal testing. This means that they are not testing on animals.
No, this product is not tested on any animals. However, its parent company does do animal testing on its products.