No
GOSH does not test on animals and they DO have the rabbit symbol on their website. Also, they are listed on the PETA list of Cruelty-Free Companies and Products.
GOSH Cosmetics does not test on animals. The cruelty free logo is displayed on our website: http://www.goshamericas.com/home.html
Neutrogena has a large supply of products that are completely oil-free. Consider the Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash - Neutrogena and the Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture SPF.
According To PETA, they test on animals.
According To PETA, they test on animals.
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Coty beauty products are NOT cruelty free at all.
no it isn't tested on animals !!
Yes, Dreft is not considered a cruelty-free brand as they do test their products on animals.
You're in luck! Jordana Cosmetics is a cruelty-free brand which means it's not tested on animals at all. Jordana is owned by the New Milani Group, which also owns Milani Cosmetics. The New Milani Group stands by their pledge against animal testing, making both brands cruelty-free.
There are a number of sites to find the best rated beauty cosmetics but many of the sites are product specific. One site that has been found that lists a variety of products by type such as concealers, powders, blushes and eyeshadows is the "Paula's Choice" website.
Shiseido most definitely test on animals. For cruelty-free companies, you can get lists at www.caringconsumer.org