Drugstore products not tested on animals?!


Question: Drugstore products not tested on animals?
Hi! I need some help. I have recently been looking into animal testing and am disgusted with what I have found. I would like some help with finding brands of shampoo, conditioner, hair styling products, and makeup that is not tested on animals, also something that I could find at a drugstore! You don't have to give a huge list. Just some examples of brands that don't test on animals. Thank you! :) *Also, I put this in a vegan/vegetarian section, because you guys are awesome and would probably know the most about this stuff! :)

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Thanks, veggies are awesome. Haha :)
The only thing that comes to mind is Urban Decay for make-up.
They're high quality too.
Also, Body shop is good.
Many brands write their testing method on the bottle, check a few.
There is an app on iPhone for it (if you have one, but it's better for USA brands.)
And if you search PETA on google and go to their website, they will have a list of tested brands there.
Hope I've been helpful. :)

Vegetarian for many years.



You aren't going to find any of it at a regular drugstore, unless they give certain consideration to this stuff, and that is rare. Your best bet is the natural food store. Peta2 has a database of cruelty-free and vegan (no animal product) items on their site. Also try the Leaping Bunny site - although I think they just try to find products that don't test on animals but forget about the vegan part. Vegan Essentials' online store is awesome too for that stuff. Honestly, you are not going to find anything in your regular store except Tom's of Maine toothpaste and deodorant that is cruelty-free and vegan - and even some regular store don't have that, although I have seen Tom's of Maine go mainstream over the past two years. So just go to your natural food store, and sometimes The Vitamin Shoppe has some good stuff.
I have a group on facebook called "Vegan Beautiful", and we list and share a lot of vegan cosmetic ideas, if you are into that.
Hope this helped.

A Vegan.



I would get used to reading labels.. cruelty free products will have clear reassurance stated like not tested on animals, no animal testing, cruelty free, vegan, etc. Some companies I would def stay away from would be procter & gamble, l'oreal, maybelline, unilever, the dial corp, colgate-palmolive.. I have some resources on my site, feel free to check it out.

http://awarenesshelps.info



One Planet make moisturisers and deodorants (cfc-free) and only test them on humans. and they use sustainable production methods and resources where possible.

Vegetarian all my life.



Innoxia




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