Does my favourite cosmetic company test on animals?

by Paris B on February 20, 2008 · 36 comments

Animal testing in cosmetics is a huge and controversial topic that I do not intend to get into but I can’t help but notice that there are many people who want to know which companies test on animals and which companies do not test on animals.

Here are 2 online sources where you can find a list of companies that test and do not test on animals. (Animal Testing and Caring Consumer) They are by no means comprehensive as new companies appear every day and company policies do change from time to time.

As a sampling, here’s a list of companies that do not test on animals as at the date of writing:

  • Avon
  • Amway
  • Bare Escentuals
  • Beiersdorf Inc – Nivea, Eucerin, La Prairie
  • Blackmores
  • Bobbi Brown
  • Burts Bees
  • Christian Dior
  • Clarins
  • Crabtree & Evelyn
  • Dermalogica
  • H20+
  • Jurlique
  • L’Occitane
  • La Mer
  • LUSH
  • MAC Cosmetics
  • OPI
  • Origins
  • Revlon
  • Smashbox Cosmetics
  • Stila
  • The Body Shop

This is by no means an endorsement nor critique but if it matters to you then I hope the information is of use. Please note this information was accurate as at February 2008. Things might have changed  by the time you read this. If it matters to you please check other sites for information. Comments are closed for now.



[ 35 comments ]

Bree April 11, 2010 at 4:42 am

I’ve recently started rating my cosmetic use against not only cruelty-free companies but the CosmeticDatabase.com. It shows a safety level of many products to your personal health.

I use a few L’Oreal products, but have decided to cut back to just one because I heard they refuse to stop testing on animals. I use Revlon foundation in most cases, but am even considering switching to Physician’s Formula or bareEscentuals, as neither companies test on animals and both of the foundations I’m looking at by them are less harmful than Revlon’s ingredients.

Lana V May 29, 2010 at 3:51 pm

Hi there! I have been chatting to NARS about the animal testing matter and they told that they do not test. However they gave me rather vague answer to my question why the company is not listed on PETA or BUAV lists. The NARS representative told me that those orgs have “at will” polices. So I asked if I got it right and NARS does NOT WISH to be listed on such websites. NARS told me that they have not thought about it and suggested I contacted PETA about it’s polices. So I did. PETA told that they have asked NARS to sigh The No Animal Testing Reassurance in 2005 and NARS has NEVER responded. Not to mention that NARS is owned by Shiseido, big animal TESTING company. So in conclusion even if NARS does not test their products, they do test the ingredients, so the answer would be YES, NARS does test on animals!
So stick to Estee Lauder, Mary Kay (love it!) or Clarins!

Debsinc June 24, 2010 at 8:13 pm

For those of you who don’t want to use products that have anything to do with animal testing, and I applaude you, please be very careful, because the companies tell you they don’t test on animals, when in fact they outsource their testing to companies that test their products for them, on animals. For starters, it says on this site that Nivea (umbrella company Beiersdorf), doesn’t test on animals, but I emailed Nivea just yesterday and asked that question and they admitted that some of their ingredients are from animals, so please don’t just believe everything you read, do your own research. Remember, there is no Govt requirement for them to say on their products that they use animals for testing and just because they say “no animal testing” on their product, does not mean that the ingredients in the product, haven’t been sourced from a company that does test it on animals, which is no different than them doing it themselves in actual fact.

Debsinc June 24, 2010 at 8:17 pm

Here is a site that has some great info on it and a very comprehensive list of which products do use animal products: http://www.uncaged.co.uk/crueltyfree.htm

gracie July 16, 2010 at 6:24 am

THE BODY SHOP DO test on animals because there makeup is with loreal/lancome
:(

Linda August 2, 2010 at 9:20 am

Although the Body Shop still claims it doesn’t test on animals, in 2006 it was sold to L’Oreal, a company which it seems does test on animals (they don’t say they don’t test on animals, and they don’t respond to claims). I don’t know what has happened more recently, but I stopped buying Body Shop when it was sold to L’Oreal.

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