Which products are tested on animals?

Companies That Do Test on Animals

  • Acuvue (Johnson & Johnson)
  • Aim (Church & Dwight)
  • Air Wick (Reckitt Benckiser)
  • Algenist.
  • Almay (Revlon)
  • Always (Procter & Gamble)
  • Ambi (Johnson & Johnson)
  • American Beauty (Estee Lauder)

What animals are tested on in the UK?

UK

  • mice (2.51 million experiments)
  • rats (171,069 experiments)
  • guinea-pigs (6,931 experiments)
  • hamsters (1,583 experiments)
  • other rodents (1,175 experiments)
  • rabbits (10,188 experiments)
  • cats (131 experiments)
  • dogs (4,227 experiments)

What products are required by law to be tested on animals?

Due to certain local laws and regulations, animal testing is required in some areas. This can be across the board for big product categories, such as for cosmetics in China, or for more specific reasons such as in the US and EU.

Are cosmetics tested on animals in the UK?

The use of animals to test cosmetics products or their ingredients is banned in the UK and all other member states of the European Union. Since March 2013, it has also been illegal to sell cosmetics products within the EU which have been, or which contain ingredients, newly tested on animals.

Is Clarins cruelty-free?

Luxury French skincare and cosmetics brand Clarins has released its first-ever vegan and cruelty-free skincare range. And, our My Clarins range is also cruelty-free. We’re proud to say that our vegan skincare products have made it from our natural sources to your skin without being tested on animals.”

Is mouthwash tested on animals?

Listerine is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law.

Is Elizabeth Arden cruelty-free?

Elizabeth Arden is NOT Cruelty-free. Elizabeth Arden pays and allows their products to be tested on animals when required by law. Elizabeth Arden also sells its products in stores in mainland China where animal testing is mandatory for most imported cosmetics.

Does Febreze test on animals?

Febreze products are not tested on animals, and have been extensively evaluated for safety using alternative testing methods.