Primark's cosmetics and toilettries are made by Swallowfield (see related link), who also make the products for Charles Worthington haircare. They did have a complete stop on any animal testing back in 2009 with a clause in the ethical policy
"b) There must not be any testing or commissioning of tests of finished products or raw
materials on animals."
This has now gone and been replaced by a section in their conditions and purchase policy
8 )All Goods must not have been tested on animals within the last five years
so they have gone to a 5yr rolling date similar to some other companies.
ASDA Direst is simply an large store that sells a large variety of products. As far as I can tell ASDA does not have it's own brand of they simply sell a large variety of Because of this in all they do sell some products that are tested on animals however they probably also sell products that are not. The best way to find out if what you are was tested on animals is to look up the brand name. Caringconsumer.com provides a list of brands that don't test on animals as well as a list of those brands that do. This would be the best place to look to find out.
sometimes or most of the time they test stuff on animals like bunnies
Well I know that mac doesn't test make up on animals,
Yes but it shouldn't be allowed it is cruel.
No Makeup academy do not test on animals. It normally states this on a sign when you pick the makeup academy product up.
lethal dosage, skin irritation, draize eye test, etc. go to caringconsumer.com to find out what companies test and don't test on animals.
Belowis a website that tells all companies that STILL TEST ON ANIMALS! Boycott them NOW!!
Yes. Most major cosmetics companies test on animals. More and more companies are not testing on animals. Among those are: Aveda, Avon Cosmetics, Clinique Makeup, Estee Lauder, and Nordstrom Cosmetics to name a few.
It is when they test makeup on animals, that might also mean perfume.
To be reasonably certain that the chemicals used in the makeup are safe for humans.
Many manufacturers of cosmetics test their products on animals i.e. on eyes of rabbits for checking for allergic reactions or damage to the eyes
They test make-up by putting the make-up on a dead person.
For a list of cosmetic companies that don't test on animals, visit this link: http://www.caringconsumer.com/pdfs/companiesDontTest.pdf