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Products and Animal Testing

Despite the fact that it is now 2018, unfortunately, some companies are still testing their products on animals. Not only is animal testing inhumane, but it is not an effective way to test the reaction on what it would be for humans. Essentially it's unethical, bad science, wasteful, archaic, and unnecessary. Sadly, this blog would be extremely long to list all of the companies that still test on animals, so here are a few links where you can find some lists: Companies That Test On Animals or PETA.

There is also a long list of cruelty-free companies which you can find here: Cruelty-Free but here are some popular drug store brands that do not test on animals:

  • Elf
  • Milani
  • Wet N Wild
  • Jordana
  • Physicians Formula
  • Pixi
  • Jane
  • MUA
  • Pacifica
  • Mineral Fusion
  • Alba Botanica
  • Ecotools
  • Jason
  • Avalon Organics
  • Desert Essence
  • Yes To
  • Kiss My Face
  • Queen Helene
  • Aubrey Organics
  • Nourish Organic
  • NIP + FAB
  • Andalou Naturals
  • Acure Organics
  • Desert Essence



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