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BEAUTY PRODUCTS NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS
Last updated August 2011
Most people know that animals should never be tested on for beauty products.
 
The good news is that many businesses agree. All these companies below do not test on animals and are available on the high street.
 
Top Tip: Print this list and carry it in your purse so you can always refer to it when out shopping.
Aldi own brand. Almay. *Argos. Aveda. Barry M Cosmetics. Benefit. *Body Shop. Chanel. *Beauty Without Cruelty. Chanel. Christy Cosmetics. Clarins of Paris.
*Co-operative. Crabtree & Evelyn. Daniel Field. *Dermalogica. *Dolma Perfume. Dr. Hauschka, *Hard Candy. Hello Kitty. Illamasqua. *Kingfisher toothpaste. King of Shaves. Leichner Cosmetics. *L'Occitane. Liz Claiborne Cosmetics. Laura Mercier. Lush. MAC. Cosmetics (vegan). *Marks & Spencer. *Montagne Jeunesse. *Neals Yard. Netto. Next. Nivea. Nu Skin International. *Paul Mitchell. Revlon. *Sainsbury own brand. Somerfield own brand. *Superdrug (own brand,
2True, GOSH, Beauty UK, Miss Sporty, Sleek). Stella McCartney. Tesco own brand. Tom's of Maine. *Urban Decay (vegan). Waitrose own brand. Weleda. Wella. *Yves Rocher.
* = BUAV approved, probably the highest standard that can be achieved.
Household products that aren't tested and that are easily available:Aldi own brand, Co-op own brand, Ecover, Marks & Spencer, Superdrug own brand, Tesco own brand.
If you have any comments on this page please email sarah@clubnoir.co.uk
   
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