No, BH Cosmetics does not test their products on animals. This company also does not purchase products from any suppliers who test on animals.
No they do not. It is a green company and they would never test anything on such poor animals.
The company BeautiControl does not test on animals. This company, based out of Texas, offers many beauty supply products, including skin and nail care.
The Jerome Alexander company does not test their formulations on animals. This company is one company that strives to be eco friendly.
No they do not test on animals.http://www.nutrimetics.com.au/portal/company/testing/Similarly neither does Avon (www.avon.com)Nor LR Health and Beauty (www.discoverlr.com)
No, the PUIG company does not perform animal tests for their products. This company also claims they do not work with other companies who perform animals testing.
Soft Lips is a brand owned by The Mentholatum Company, which does not test its products on animals. They are cruelty-free and have a commitment to producing animal-friendly products.
It is owned by a company called Unilever the founder of Unilever is Merger of Lever Brothers and Margarine Unie in 1930.Vaseline was invented by Robert Chesebrough.
yes, because it is the way we can see if it is harmful
No. Proactiv is a cruelty-free company. It is stated under Proactiv's FAQs that it does not test its products on animals.
* Mac and Estee Lauder. I forgot the others but there are a few mascara brands which are not tested on animals. * 'Beauty Without Cruelty' is a good brand (in the UK) for all types of makeup, including mascara, that has not been tested on animals.
Company try not to use animals for product testing. There are sophisticated breakthrough that mimic the texture of our skin that will help them to test their new lines of product. However, companies are still allowed (and in some cases required--if you come up with a brand new ingredient the government requires it be tested on animals for product safety) to test on animals. I looked up Dior's animal testing policy and no one's really sure what it is. They probably don't test the finished formula on animals, but might buy from suppliers who test. Every company that sells their products to the Chinese market is testing their products on animals. Unfortunately, Dior is one of them.