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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

In this video you are shown a small list of popular brands that have chosen not to test their products on animals. For all the animal lovers and for those who don't know, this video is for you. To learn more information about how to shop with care, visit www.caringconsumer.com

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  • Oh and I would like to note on the images you chose to post of cute bunnies. Yes, cute animals should not be tortured, but the less fuzzy and adorable ones need our protection too!

  • didn't L'oreal or some other company buy them though, and Loreal is super bad about cruel animal testing?

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  • Covergirl doesn't test on animals

  • Im sorry to say this but Clinique, MAC, Almay are not cruelty free they test their ingredients in animals and after the product is finished they call themselves cruelty free!

  • @luckyluckyNo1love Urban Decay is a member of LeapingBunny"dot"org (a very high standard for cruelty-free), while MAC cannot guarantee that their ingredients have not been tested, or that they don't use a third party to test so they can say they don't themselves. So....go with Urban Decay instead...or their drugstore brand "Hard Candy." :)

  • wooh wait MAC and Urben Decay is cruelty free??? is that relly ture, cuz i love those brands xxx

  • Avon don't test their own products but still use ingredients tested on animals by other companies!

  • you can not buy makeup that has not been tested on animals. Because they have paper that says a lot of different chemicals be tolerated, and intolerance. So all my makeup is based on the detailed nature of the papers ..

  • Thanks for the video!! I am pro cruelty free and make makeup tutorials using cruelty free makeup!!

  • @TrantasticEmoSnail No it's not a matter of ethics. If you buy from the Body Shop, the money goes to L'Oreal which supplies the animal testing for other brands. Just because you buy it through the body shop, doesn't mean the money won't end up elsewhere.

  • Hello. I also looked at e.l.f's site and found that label and the bottom of their page.

  • yes! they did, however the body shop continue to stand by their ethics. it's really a matter of opinion wether you feel that the good they are doing in the world is enough to override the fact that their parent company are pretty ruthless when it comes to animal testing.

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