Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What beauty products, hair products and household products have not been tested on animals?

I am looking for products that have not been tested on animals. If you know any beauty, hair or house products that you know HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED ON ANIMALS LET ME KNOW SO i CAN BUY THEM!!What beauty products, hair products and household products have not been tested on animals?
household: Ecover, M%26amp;S or Co-op.


toiletries: Nivea, Avon, The body shop or Wella


hair: Goldwell, Paul mitchell or Aveda


beauty: Urban decay, Clinique, Hard candy, Estee lauder, Revlon, Mary kay, Stila or Bare escentuals


you can find a full list approved by PETA here: http://www.caringconsumer.com/resources_鈥?/a> (click on the ';word format'; link from ';companies that don't test on animals';)What beauty products, hair products and household products have not been tested on animals?
Barry M. Honest Cosmetics. Jason Natural Cosmetics.





^^ Make-up brands.





Shops %26amp; Supermarkets:


(stuff not tested on animals)





Aldi - own brand toiletries only


Co-op - all own brand products, except some laundry products


John Lewis - own brand toiletries only


Holland %26amp; Barrett - own brands


Kwiksave - all own brands


Marks %26amp; Spencer - own brand make-up/toiletries and household products


New Look - own brand make-up/toiletries


Next - own brand make-up/toiletries


Sainsbury鈥檚 - own brand toiletries only


Somerfield - all own brand products


Waitrose - own brand toiletries only








Companies to avoid:


(they either openly test on animals or fail to prove that their products %26amp; ingredients are not tested on animals)





Avon Cosmetics


Jeyes


Beiersdorf


Johnson %26amp; Johnson


The Body Shop/L鈥橭real+


Lancome


Chanel


Lever Faberg茅


Christion Dior


L鈥橭real/Nestl茅


Clinique


Miners Cosmetics


Colgate Palmolive


PZ Cussons


Coty


Reckitt Benckiser


Ecover*


Revlon


Est茅e Lauder


SC Johnson


FCUK


Virgin Vie


Garnier


Yardley


Givenchy


Yves Rocher


GlaxoSmithKline


Yves Saint Laurent


Helena Rubenstein


Unilever
Some brands have a Leaping Bunny on the package, but many do not, here's a list of companies/brands that do not test, by the American Anti-Vivisection Society,


you can click each name to link to their website and check out the products:


http://www.aavs.org/compassionateshop02.鈥?/a>
Supermarket own brands such as Tesco, Asda, Aldi stuff isn't tested on animals and has it clearly marked on the labels - that's household, cosmetics and shampoo.





Mary Kay, Virgin Vie and Avon products aren't tested on animals.
Ones which say ';Not tested on animals'; on the back





No joke, they literally do say that on the back when they havent been tested. (on animals that is)
The body Shop

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