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Jan 5, 2012
Adriana L.
omg thats a lot of drugstore brands ..
Jan 6, 2012
Keyry H.
And you also have to watch for if a company doesn't test on animals and if it's not owned by a company that does test on animals, because then the money is going to company that test on animals, it's very terrible confusing thing Dx
Jan 6, 2012
Ariane C.
you can also look on the back of some products in the drugstore that do not test on animals, for example st-ives. garnier is also owned by l'oréal, so they test. olay, ponds, noxema, cover girl, always pads, etc are all owned by procter and gamble, so look out for them.
Jan 17, 2012
Rose M.
For those who do not know what goes on with animal testing: It's way more than "putting lipstick" on an animal. Lab scientists test products on animals and see if products are usable on humans. Say you want to test eye-drops: Lab scientists will enter those chemicals in the animal's eyes. As a result, some animals suffer and lose their vision. Some may even lose their eyes in general because of the terrible infection from these products. These animals must be euthanized because they are now useless to the cosmetic industry. There are so many products that don't test on animals and work just as well as tested products. Animal testing is inhumane. I'm pretty sure I'm qualified on the information I presented because I constantly do research and I'm forced to study every aspect of animals.