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Mar 15, 2013
Stacie C.
Something I'm really passionate about, I believe the majority of my make up is not animal tested, just wondered if anyone knew any companies that don't?
Mar 15, 2013
Emily C.
Bath and body works , urban decay , lush , cover girl , maybeline , e.l.f and a lot more.
Mar 15, 2013
Jenni L.
Tarte and too faced don't either
Mar 15, 2013
Lauren M.
Lush is very much against animal testing and all of their products are natural. I love everything there!
Mar 15, 2013
Amy J.
NYX, UD, Lush, Tarte...you can always look up your favorite brands and it should say directly on their site whether or not they are against animal testing.
Mar 15, 2013
Cheyenne C.
Lush, definitely.
Josie Maran also.
Mar 15, 2013
Kelsi Z.
Avon
Mar 15, 2013
Pip A.
Cover Girl and Maybelline DO test on animals.
Mar 15, 2013
Kirsti O.
Just go onto PETA they list every company that does and doesn't.
Mar 15, 2013
Kirsti O.
Also Avon do test on animals.
Mar 15, 2013
Michelle B.
It matters, some companies don't test (their final product anyway) but they contain animal ingredients. Are you just looking for a company that doesn't test or one that doesn't test and also doesn't use animal byproducts? :) that will really help me narrow it down for you. I have many years experience from buying only cruelty free and as it is the end of cruelty free week, I would love to help :)
Mar 15, 2013
Samantha V.
Yes covergirl and maybelline test on animals as well as L'oreal, avon, almay, Revlon, Rimmel and Neutrogena.
Mar 15, 2013
Samantha V.
And don't check out PETA site. They don't update often go to leapingbunny.org.
Mar 15, 2013
Stacie C.
Michelle I'm mostly just interested in cruelty free products, learning to be a make up artist at the moment and I don't want anything in my kit that is tested on animals. Difficult to tell from websites because they say 'they try not too' which isn't very convincing!!
Mar 15, 2013
Michelle B.
Cool! :) If you are wanting to completely look into cruelty free products there are several different companies that are completely cruelty free. Some of these companies do not test but they still contain animal so they are not cruelty free. This is my list of good products... BWC (beauty without cruelty), ecco bella, urban decay does have a lot of vegan stuff (cruelty free) they even have a full awesome vegan eye palette. :) The body shop is also a great company and although there stuff isn't completely vegan it is vegetarian and much more natural than most. They even have great animal free brushes that I personally freaking love and they come with a lifetime warranty... seriously, a few years can pass and you can return it if it starts to fall apart... which mine haven't yet! :) If you are interested in them go to thebodyshop-usa.com cause they are having a buy 3 get 3 free sale right now! I'm getting some stuff from there after I type this. lol check out veganstore.com for more companies. :) Also do check out leaping bunny for more sites that are approved cruelty free. I hope I helped! And good luck with learning to be an awesome makeup artist! :)
Mar 15, 2013
Megan M.
I refuse to buy make up that is tested on animals. The brands I buy from are NYX, NYC, Hard Candy, Too Faced, Urban Decay, Kat Von D, Tarte, Make Up For Ever, Elf, Gosh, Lush, Zuii, and Lily Lolo. Brands that DO TEST are Maybelline, Covergirl, Revlon, Rimmel, Almay, Benefit, Quo, Smashbox, Anna Sui, and there's more. You just have to google stuff as you go for the most part.
Mar 15, 2013
Megan M.
Oh and Physicians Formula doesn't test =]
Mar 15, 2013
Megan M.
Oh and Mac and sephora do test on animals now because they sell in china. I'm done now haha.
Mar 16, 2013
Georgina M.
E.l.f. hard candy, Laura Mercier, Too Faced, TreSemmé...
Companies that DO test on animals are Maybelline, anything owned by L'Oreal - Garnier, Pantene (although the Body Shop does NOT test), CoverGirl, Aveeno, Neutrogena, Essie, Orly, Olay, and lots more :-( Check the PETA website (they do update everyday) or leaping bunny. I remember seeing a website...I think it was Veggie Beauty and that one was quite accurate as well.
I'm with you!! I'm very passionate and strictly only buy non-animal tested products.
Mar 16, 2013
Stacie C.
Thanks everyone this has really helped!! Glad to see so many others care too :) thanks again
Mar 16, 2013
Tiffany D.
I was under the impression that maybelline did test on animals.
Mar 16, 2013
Tiffany D.
I'm so pissed that sephora tests on animals because the disney princess storylook palettes are a must have for me :( I don't think I'm going to be as thrilled about them now as I was
Mar 16, 2013
Selen S.
austalis
Mar 16, 2013
Cinthia V.
I suggest checking the leaping bunny list, it's more accurate and it lets you know if a company is owned by another company that is NOT cruelty free. For example, Urban decay is technically still cruelty free BUT they are owned by L'oreal who is not. Also keep in mind that some companies that are CF are not on these lists, it's just a matter of doing your own research. Tarte and Stila are companies not on the list but are CF.
I have a channel on youtube and I focus on cruelty free beauty only, check me out if you like (: BeautyTalkWithCin
Mar 16, 2013
Becca A.
Lush