Does Noxzema or St. Ives test on animals?!


Question: Noxzema is tested on animals; it's a Proctor and Gamble brand.

St. Ives is made by Alberto Culver. According to the National Anti-Vivisection Society, this company's testing status is "questionable" -- it doesn't have any formal agreement with its suppliers stating that they do not test their products or ingredients on animals.


Answers: Noxzema is tested on animals; it's a Proctor and Gamble brand.

St. Ives is made by Alberto Culver. According to the National Anti-Vivisection Society, this company's testing status is "questionable" -- it doesn't have any formal agreement with its suppliers stating that they do not test their products or ingredients on animals.

check the peta website
peta.org

Check out this article. Its really informative on St. Ives and their testing policy. http://www.planetfeedback.com/st+ives/bl...


Noxema is on the list of products whose manufacturers do test on animals. (They are made by Proctor and Gamble.)
Hope this helps!

This website (http://www.peta2.com/) has a big list of products that do not test on animals, some things you can just look on the product website and it will tell you. But I would search any peta reference sites first.

they both do n it sucks

Noxzema does, but St. Ives doesn't.

And keep in mind that just because a company is not on the Does Not Test list doesn't mean they do test. Some companies, for one reason or another, do not fill out the surveys required to get on the list.

I use St. Ives body lotion and it says on the package that it does not do animal testing.





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