yes they do, the the company the owns Suave (Unilever) has other brands that also test on animals.
Here is a link with a list of companies that do and don't test on animals, or fund tests on animals.
http://www.caringconsumer.com/resources_companies.asp
The best shampoo and conditioner for a horse is the one that works best for your individual horse. Not all shampoos work the same for every horse and it will be trial and error to find and brand that works well for you.
Alberto Balsam does not test on animals as their products are made from plants.If you read the back of the shampoo bottle it tells you what the ingredients that was used in it's product. They make the ingredients from plants or herbs.Hope I helped you. :)
Some shampoo brands do test their products on animals, while others do not. It's best to look for cruelty-free and vegan certifications on the product labels or check the brand's website for their testing policies.
To use Herbal Essences products, wet your hair thoroughly, apply the desired amount of shampoo or conditioner, and lather into your hair. Massage gently and then rinse thoroughly with water. For styling products, apply to damp or dry hair as needed.
Nothing besides like shampoo and conditioner when u wash it otherwise it's just naturally curly he does nothing to it.
no you have to cut your hair
Yes they do!
stallion shampoo and conditioner
shampoo and conditioner were 1st invented in the 1930s
alot of shampoo manufacturers do, it will say wether or not they do on on the back of the shampoo bottle
Pantene Pro V is a good shampoo and conditioner.
Shampoo is used before conditioner
It works because people combined both shampoo and conditioner and they work as both
Conditioner
No
Yes, you can put shampoo and conditioner on your American girl doll's hair
Yes it does. That's why we should not use it for special purposes.