This has been a great debate previously. I am against testing on animals because it has been proved ineffective regarding drugs, etc. Animals are not human beings. I gave an alternative which was used in the past (not sure if they still use it) that convicts have the right (not forced) to give back to society and basically be guinea pigs for certain medications. The DNA of animals is far different than humans.
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.
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There are plenty of choices out there when it comes to finding a brand of hair spray that does not test on animals. However there are a lot of brands out their, so instead of attempting to list the companies that do test on animals I will tell you how you can find out about individual companies. I recommend you look into caringconsumer.com and leapingbunny.com. Both web sites allow you to search for companies that don't test on animals by both brand name and product type and on caringconsumer.com you can also search for companies that do test on animals by brand name.
Many companies use advertising on packaging stating that they do not test on animals as a corporate ethical statement, so the first line of acquiring the information would be to look there.Because of the ethical and moral implications companies would not advertise the fact that they do test on animals and it would be difficult to find such information in a companies literature if indeed they would even mention it.For a list of the companies that don't test on animals,you could go to Petakids.org
Hey Im the one who wrote this question and im really wonder what shampoo companies dont test their products on animals!
Yes, Peta.org has a long list of companies that test on animals.
Well I know that mac doesn't test make up on animals,
I suppose it depends, but usually yes. However, many deodorant companies test on animals, so make sure to not purchase products from them. Go to caringconsumer.com to find what companies do and do not test on animals.
Shiseido most definitely test on animals. For cruelty-free companies, you can get lists at www.caringconsumer.org
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:
lethal dosage, skin irritation, draize eye test, etc. go to caringconsumer.com to find out what companies test and don't test on animals.
No, Gatineau does not test on animals and does not claim to have ever practiced this. This brand also states they do not work with companies who practice animal testing.