Wednesday, April 28, 2010

What makes of beauty products don't so testing on animals?

Whilst many if not most products do now suggest that they do not undertake testing on animals, there are certainly other issues you need to consider if you are seeking to become truly ethical in your beauty care buying habits.





Testing on animals is abhorrent and it is clear that it is often of little use for predicting the effect of chemicals on human beings - which further undermines its use as a method of assessing safety. One web site that features abundant information, plus details of products that contain absolutely NO ingredients that are tested on animals is http://www.saferalternative.com





Man has introduced many tens of thousands of synthetic chemicals into our lives over the last half-century. Chemicals that never existed before in nature - and about which we have little, or no, knowledge about what their long-term impact on us, animals or the planet will be.





Every year the many millions of people in the developed world, at the mercy of billions of dollars of advertising are persuaded to buy and use beauty and personal care products that incorporate a vast array of worrisome chemicals.





Not only is it now known that many of these pose clear health threats - many products contain chemicals that are KNOWN to be associated with human cancers for example. We know that around 50% of the constituents of our beauty products, cosmetics may be absorbed directly into the body by through the pores of skin.





But possibly even worse than this is the largely unacknowledged, massive 'unofficial' animal and environmental 'testing' that goes on due to the gallons of these chemicals washed off our skins down the drain! The ecological damage is incalculable. Just because it is not taking place in a laboratory - ANY products that contain ANY chemicals of a synthetic and unnatural nature, must be suspect in respect of the huge threat their indiscriminate release down drains and into public waterways pose to our delicate eco-systems.





Humans are already picking-up-the-tab in terms of health problems thanks to the virtually uncontrolled use of a wide range of toxic chemicals throughout products we uses and come into contact with every day. Amongst worse offenders in terms of health threats are indeed so called beauty products, which contain many known, harmful toxic chemicals...with almost no real research to clarify the potential risks involved for people who use several layers of products on their skins daily.





The marketing men seem happy to 'beseech' us to keep plastering ourselves with toxic substances...because apparently 'we are worth it!!!!!'





The issue of animal testing is now relatively small in so far as it is widely recognized as being an unethical practice that carries huge negative media potential for any company that still employs it.





What we should be more worried about is the totally uncontrolled release of vicious, toxic chemical residues washed down our drains every day to the untold damage of our withering eco-systems...we ourselves may be long gone before our great-great-grandchildren start to pay the real price for our short-sighted behaviour鈥ut this does NOT mean we should abdicate our responsibilities.





One of the world's only truly safe full ranges of beauty care that has not only been developed from a strict ethical perspective, but only uses pure, natural and as far as possible CERTIFIED organic ingredients (this means you can be assured of their organic provenance...NOT like many off the shelf items that have little or NO real organic qualities) is now provided by http://www.saferalternative.com





(NOTE: there is also a great deal more comprehensive information on this web site that explains in more depth why you should be concerned about MORE than simply animal testing if you are truly trying to live a more ethical life - as well as full details about the extensive range of beauty products and all their 100% natural ingredients - NONE of which are tested on animals.)What makes of beauty products don't so testing on animals?
The ones that leave your eyes burning, instead of mister bunny wunny.What makes of beauty products don't so testing on animals?
Most ingredients have been tested on animals - but years ago. (And if they don't hurt you then they didn't hurt the animal).





Most companies these days DON'T test products on animals and they use ingredients that they know are safe to use.





Even the ingredients used by Body Shop have been tested on animals by someone else. But Body Shop don't do any testing on animals themselves.





I agree that formulations using natural ingredients are better than non-natural ingredients. But don't assume that just because something is natural it is safe to use. Toadstools are natural but you wouldn't eat one. And people can be allergic to natural materials just as easily as manufactured ones. Just look hoe many people are allergic to nuts.
body shop and n.y.c
As someone else has said there are quite a few brands that sell under the canopy of not tested on animals but, that means the finished product not the individual ingredient's!





Also, when thinking about these things you have to consider other products such as toothpaste, I heard a long time ago that Colgate do test on animals.
You are asking the wrong question as some of the manafacturers do not test them on animals due to the ingredients already been tested.





So if they claim not to test on animals for cosmetics then ask yourself why not? You will find a lot of strange things used to mis-inform the general public.
body shop doesn't and they smell great
Make your own cosmetics, that's the only way. If you ever wondered why Body Shop's slogan is 'Against animal testing' rather than 'Our products have not been tested on animals', it's because that even though the finished product is not tested on animals, the actual ingredients are - prior to being mixed to a product.





Seriously, make you own stuff, it's fun, cheap and you get such satisfaction out of it. Furthermore, you avoid allergens and parabens (hormones) which is otherwise almost impossible to avoid today.
body shop for starters





Avalon Natural Products


Kingfisher


Barry M Cosmetics


Liz Earle


Beauty Without Cruelty


Meadowsweet


Bio-D


Montagne Jeunesse


Clarins


Neal's Yard Remedies


Daniel Field


Urtekram


Honesty Cosmetics J


ason Natural Cosmetics
Forever Living Products dont test on animals





www.foreverlivinginternational.com
clinique do not do animal testing on any of there products!
No gain without pain!!!.
The Peta websites have lists of companies that do not test on animals. They also have a list of companies to avoid because they admit to testing.
NouriFusion beauty product. Fantastic!
virgin, all the things they sell are not tested on animals.
I use Dr Hauschka, Dermalogica and Lush and Aveda for my hair.





L'Oreal now owns the Body Shop and Nestle is the major share holder of L'Oreal. Nestle being one of the most unethical corparations on the planet with their baby milk and the 3rd World. So if you do care then please don't give money to The Body Shop.
personally i think that products should me tested on murderers,rapist,pedophiles and smack heads and leave the poor animals alone.selfish bastards!! x x x
The Body Shop is the only one that I can be certain of, both for testing policies and for excellent quality, up-to-date colours. And their prices are darned reasonable, too!
didnt know Loreal tested on animals.that has really put me off buying their products.hate animal testing.
body shop products


and soem of boots products.
I think the body shop is the best place to go sweetheart.
Body Shop for sure!
Avon definitely don't test on animals
There is information and links on this website : http://www.recipesforvegans.co.uk/toilet鈥?/a>
I think you will find that all the BODY SHOP products are all made without any animal testing.


I myself like the white musk range, very nice.
The best is Dr Haushka. You could also try Beauty Without Cruelty and Lush.
well avon doesnt so to shop avon go to www.avon.com and there are alot like at wal-mart or target and on the back it should say if its tested on animals or not
Lush is where I shop. It has really nice stuff in there and it is animal cruelty free!
Estee Lauder is a great place to start and they manufacture many different brands. Try Kohls for a good price. Estee Lauder makes a lot of their stuff.
Sorry i don't know any others apart from the body shop. Hope you find loads, xXx





ANIMAL RIGHTS ROCK!!!
Virgin Vie. They test everything on prisoners. I went to a Virgin Vie party 2 weeks since and the lady who presented the party informed us of that little gem.

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