Friday, 10 January 2014

Brands that are against animal testing

Hi Beauts. 

You probably all already know by now, that I've stopped buying products that have been tested on animals. It's something that's actually hit me pretty hard after seeing a picture online (by accident) and it's something that I feel really strongly about.

I've made it my mission to find out as many brands as I can that don't actually use animal testing, and wanted to post a list of the brands I've found. A couple of lovely girls actually sent me links to online lists, so I shall link those too at the end.

Not everyone has the same opinions on animal testing, and that's fine. I'm not going to bang on about it in every post I write, but I just wanted to give my two cents in this post. Anywhoo, for those that are interested here is said list I have compiled: (I've tried to link as many as I could)

A

Ardell
Along came Betty (Sold at Tesco)

B

Burt's Bees
B. Skincare and make up
Balm Balm
Butter London
Balance Me
Batiste
Balmi

C

Ciate
China glaze

D

Deborah Lippmann
Dermalogica 

E

E.O.S
Essence (Can be found in some Wilkinsons stores)
Eco Tools

F

Fake Bake
FashionistA
Famous Cosmetics

G

Gosh

H

Hard Candy

I

Illamasqua 
Inglot

J

Jergens
John Frieda
Josie Maran Cosmetics

K

Kat Von D

L

Lime Crime
Lavera
L.A Girl

M

Marks and Spencer (Own Brand)
Melvita
Model Co
Murad
Milani
Mavala


N

Nails inc
Nubar
Next (Own brand)
Neals Yard

O

O.C.C
Orly

P

Prestige


Q


R


S

Superdrug (Own branded products)
Stila
Soap and Glory
Sainsburys (Own branded products)
Sally Hansen
Soft Lips
Sleek

T

The Balm
Tesco (Own branded products)
The Body Shop 

U


V

Vivo (Stocked in larger Tesco stores)

W

Wet and Wild

X

Y

Z

Zoya

* The Body Shop and Urban Decay are both owned by L'oreal, however both brands are PETA/Leaping Bunny approved

If you know of any other brands I've missed out, please feel feel to leave them in the comments and I'll be sure to add them in. 

For more brands, PETA has an endless list of others too.
Another great site with a more extensive list is HERE and HERE

Hope this is helpful to some of you.

Stacey x








4 comments:

  1. I think The Body shop is against animal testing as well :) this is such a good idea, love the post! x

    Naomi x

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    1. They are indeed,but they're owned by L'oreal so I wasn't sure whether to add them or not. They are on PETA's list though. Ah thank you lovely!

      Stacey x

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  2. Baylis & Harding are made in China, so possibly could be tested on animals. Also be careful with some next products, my dad received a shaving set for Christmas and it didn't have the bunny on the back of the shaving cream. But it did have a bunny on the back of my just pink set which was strange. It can get rather confusing at some points

    Rebekah x

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    1. Oh really? Thank you for the heads up chick! The Next perfume has the little bunny on, I'll be sure to check anything else in store before I buy though. Thanks again :)

      Stacey x

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