by Awa
You'd think that by 2017 companies would know better than to test on animals. The sad reality is that there are plenty of well-known brands that to this day continue to experiment their products on animals.
A majority of the brands do so because they want to sell in countries like China whose law requires animal testing.
The FAQ pages of most of these brands claim that such testing only occurs when "required by law" but let's be honest, no one is really forcing them to.
You'll notice that there are plenty of popular drugstore and high-end beauty brands that aren't cruelty-free. We've rounded up a list of these brands which you can refer to before you make a purchase.
You'd think that by 2017 companies would know better than to test on animals. The sad reality is that there are plenty of well-known brands that to this day continue to experiment their products on animals.
A majority of the brands do so because they want to sell in countries like China whose law requires animal testing.
The FAQ pages of most of these brands claim that such testing only occurs when "required by law" but let's be honest, no one is really forcing them to.
You'll notice that there are plenty of popular drugstore and high-end beauty brands that aren't cruelty-free. We've rounded up a list of these brands which you can refer to before you make a purchase.
Here are some well-known beauty brands that are currently not cruelty-free:
Avon
Bobbi Brown
Covergirl
Estée Lauder
L’Oréal
M.A.C. Cosmetics
Mary Kay
Maybelline
In case you're curious about other companies that still follow such practices, PETA has an up-to-date and extensive list which you can read on their website. –Shared
Avon
Bobbi Brown
Covergirl
Estée Lauder
L’Oréal
M.A.C. Cosmetics
Mary Kay
Maybelline
In case you're curious about other companies that still follow such practices, PETA has an up-to-date and extensive list which you can read on their website. –Shared
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