Millions of rabbits, dogs, cats, mice and other
animals are burned, poisoned and killed in painful
and unnecessary tests each year for the sake of cosmetics and
toiletries. Finished products (and/or their individual ingredients) are
frequently tested on animals overseas before making their way to the
marketplace.
Some tests are standard practice for such companies
and brands, and other animal tests are carried out because of local laws in
importing countries (such as China) that require all beauty products to be
tested on animals before they are allowed to be sold in that country. So some
companies and brands may state that they don't support animal testing, but they
would not be on the cruelty-free list because they choose to sell their
products in countries that require animal testing.
Companies That Still Test on Animals (and associated
brands):
- Alcon Labs
- Allergan, Inc.
- American Beauty
- Answer
- Aramis
- Arm & Hammer
- ArmorAll
- Arrid
- Aveda
- Avon
- Axe
- Aziza
- Bain de Soleil
- Ban Roll-on
- Banana Boat
- Bausch & Lomb
- Benckiser
- BenGay
- Biotherm
- Block Drug Co. Inc.
- Bobbi Brown
- Bounty
- Boyle-Midway
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
- Bumble and Bumble
- Cacherel
- Cargill
- Carpet Fresh
- Carter-Wallace
- Chesebrough-Ponds
- Church & Dwight
- Clarion
- Clairol
- Clear Choice
- Clinique
- Clorox
- Commerce Drug Co.
- Consumer Value Stores
- Coppertone
- Coty
- Cover Girl
- Crest
- Daisy Fuentes
- Dana Perfumes
- Darphin
- Dawn
- Del Laboratories
- Desitin
- Dial Corporation
- Diversey
- Donna Karan
- Dove
- Dow Brands
- Drackett Products Co.
- Drano
- EcoLab
- Eli Lilly & Co.
- El Sanofi Inc.
- Elizabeth Arden
- Erno Laszlo
- Estee Lauder
- Faberge
- Fantastik
- Fendi
- Final Net
- Finesse
- First Response
- Flame Glow
- Flirt!
- Garnier
- Giorgio Armani
- Givaudan-Roure
- Glade
- Glass Plus
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Good Skin
- Grassroots skin care
- Helena Rubinstein
- Helene Curtis Industries
- Herbal Essences
- Huggies
- ISO
- Ivory
- Jhirmack
- Jo Malone
- Johnson & Johnson
- Johnson Products Co.
- Jovan
- Kaboom
- Keri
- Kimberly-Clark Corp
- Kiton
- Kiwi Brands
- Kleenex
- La Mer
- Lab Series
- Lady's Choice
- Lancaster
- Lancome
- Lava
- Lever Brothers
- Lipton
- Listerine
- L'Oreal USA
- Lubriderm
- Lux
- Lysol
- MAC Cosmetics
- Mars (candy company)
- Mary Kay
- Matrix Essentials
- Max Factor
- Maybelline
- McNeil Nutritionals
- Mead
- Michael Kors
- Missoni
- Mop & Glo
- Nair
- Naturelle
- Neutrogena
- Neutron Industries, Inc.
- Ojon
- Olean
- Orange Glo
- Origins
- Oscar de la Renta
- OxiClean
- Pantene
- Parfums International
- Pearl Drops
- Pennex
- Pfizer, Inc.
- Pine-Sol
- Plax
- Playtex Corporation
- Pledge
- Polident
- Ponds
- Post-It
- Prescriptives
- Prestige Brands
- Prince Matchabelli
- Proctor & Gamble Co.
- Quintessence
- Raid
- Ralph Lauren Fragrances
- Reckitt Benckiser
- Redken
- Resolve
- Richardson-Vicks
- Sally Beauty Supply
- Sally Hansen
- Sanofi
- SC Johnson & Son
- Schering-Plough
- Scotch
- Scott Paper Co.
- Scrub Free
- Sean John Fragrances
- Sensodyne
- Signal
- Smashbox Cosmetics
- Snobal
- SoftSheen
- S.O.S.
- Splenda
- Stanhome Inc.
- Sterling Drug
- Suave
- Sun Star
- Sunsilk
- TCB Naturals
- Tegrin
- 3M
- Tide
- Tilex
- Tom Ford Beauty
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Trojan
- Truvia
- Unilever
- Vaseline
- Vichy
- Vidal Sassoon
- Visine
- Vivid
- Warner-Lambert
- Westwood Pharmaceuticals
- White Shoulders
- Whitehall Laboratories
- Windex
- Woolite
LAST UPDATED ON OCTOBER 16, 2013.
Primary Original References: American Anti-Vivisection Society, Guide to
Compassionate Shopping (8214.GCS). People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals 1999,
Consumer Products Companies That Test on Animals.
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