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Safe Makeup and Cruelty-Free Products

Choosing cosmetic and body products is difficult enough when you don't factor in animal testing. While some products say that they "are not tested on animals", packaging can be deceiving. If finding products that are cruelty-free is important to you, look to Peta's list of manufacturer's that have proudly signed the "statement of assurance" that their products are cruelty free.

To follow is list of commonly known manufacturers that have signed Peta's statement of assurance. While this is not all of the manufacturers on Peta's list, these are the commonly known products with good exposure.

  • Almay
  • Avon
  • Bath & Body Works
  • The Body Shop
  • Bonne Bell
  • Burt's Bees
  • Calgon
  • Crabtree & Evelyn
  • Curly Hair Solutions
  • Donna Karan Beauty Company
  • Estée Lauder
  • Got2B
  • The Healing Garden
  • John Paul Mitchell Systems
  • Liz Clairborne Cosmetics
  • LUSH
  • M.A.C Cosmetics
  • MaryKay
  • Mr. Bubble (scented bubble baths for children)
  • OPI Products (cosmetics)
  • Prestige Cosmetics
  • Revlon
  • Safeway (in house brand cosmetics)
  • Soapworks (bath & body supplies)
  • Tommy Hilfiger (colognes)
  • Vasanti Cosmetics
  • Wet n' Wild
  • White Rain

There are many companies out there that do test on animals. While they aren't proud of it, it does happen. Below is a list of commonly known manufacturers that test on animals.

  • Clairol
  • Colgate/Palmolive Co.
  • Covergirl
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • L'Oreal
  • Olay
  • Oral B
  • Pantene
  • Playtex
  • Unilever
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