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Good thing i've never really liked any of their products.... their shampoo makes my hair oily.. their makeup makes me break out and their makeup remover dries my skin out.
I heard Cover Girl did something the same? And Mac... as been stated in another thread...
Yea.... I dont agree with it at all. There are so many other ways to test products. Why use innocent animals :( The worse of it is there will always be people wanting to continue to use the products and see no harm in testing on animals all because 'they are bred to be tested on'
I've taken a serious liking to Urban Decay makeup. Not only do they campaign against animal testing, they have tons of vegan products too.
It always irked me that some products (Bath & Body Works) list on the bottle: "This finished product was not tested on animals." What? So the 150 ingredients seperately tortured small animals?!
Thank you so much hardkandee...I have been looking around for lists like those in your link. xoxo
No problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleLina
Actually when you sign up for emails from peta (or peta2? I don't remember which) they send a little wallet sized guide with the list of companies that don't test.
I'll try and dig up where I got it.