Sunday, February 12, 2012

How can I tell if a hair product or any other type of bathroom products has been tested on animals?

I need to know so when I buy products I can check if it has been tested on animals or not.



ThanksHow can I tell if a hair product or any other type of bathroom products has been tested on animals?
Look for the ';leaping bunny'; symbol on the back of the packaging. While some display this, others simply state, ';Not made with animal products, and not tested on animals';.



Doris Day Animal League has a list of American and International products that aren't tested on animals. The link is listed below.



I use Tresseme, Kirk's, got 2 b, Herban Cowboy, Clearly Natural, Fantasy, and Tom's of MaineHow can I tell if a hair product or any other type of bathroom products has been tested on animals?
My favorite: St. Ives lotion, body wash ect. is not tested on animals



and you can go here to get a full list of other products that don't test on animals.

http://search.caringconsumer.com/search_



Best of luck to you.
it will clearly state ';this product was not tested on animals';

but you have to be careful because the ingredients use to make the product may have been tested on animals. so, its kind of hard to tell if you want to make sure if its absolutely 100 percent cruelty free.
Not all products have it on the label so it's hard to tell. If you e-mail Ryan Huling (he works with PETA) at RyanH@peta2.com and ask him to send you a cruelty free shopping guide! That way, you can carry it around with you when you shop for products and you can look it up to see if it is cruelty free.
You can buy only the ones that explicitly say on the bottle that it hasn't been tested on animals.



Other than that, I don't think you can do much.
They don't have to print that information on the label.

Check the company against these lists:

http://www.caringconsumer.com/pdfs/compa

http://www.caringconsumer.com/pdfs/compa
Unless it states that it isnt testing on animals, it generally is.



If a company or product doesnt engage in animal testing they are usually smart enough to boast the fact :)
they usually say it on the bottle.

target carries a whole section of body care products that don't test on animals.

hope you have a good job, some of it is quite expensive compared to regular old shampoo and stuff.
the bottle usualy says if it has been tested on animals and if your not sure google it
Some say on the bottle the finished product has not been tested on animals, but that does not mean elements in the product have not been tested on animals. The best way to go about buying these things is to call the company or see if they say anything about it on there website.

Btw, white rain is what I use for my hair and body wash. :)

http://www.whiterain.com/home.asp

100% vegan, they do not test on animals period!

And it works wonders for my hair!

:)

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