Informative Post on Cruelty-Free Products!

Applying your cruelty free makeup in the morning you may be feeling as though you are doing all you can to protect animals from the cosmetics industry. But before you blend that contour you may want to take a look at the tools you are using. If you are using makeup brushes, chances are they […]

via Which makeup brush is really kind to animals? — Kaitlyn Wilson Journalism

Cruelty-Free Companies

These are an example list of companies that do NOT test on animals:

– Aesop      -People for Plants       -Almay
-Gaia          -Sukin                             -Moogoo
-A’kin        -Puretopia                     -Natural Instinct
-Lush         -The Body Shop           – YESto
-OPI           -Sally Hansen               -Jurlique
-Essie        -Palmer’s                       – Too Faced
– NYX        – Burt’s Bees                  – Physician’s Formula

Look out for them and make a better choice today.

Brands That STILL Test on Animals

There are a series of large international brands still using animal testing on their products. This list includes an example of these brands that are currently being sold in Australia:

-Tony & Guy  -Chanel      -Marc Jacobs
-MAC             -Lancome  -Maybelline
-Revlon         -Cetaphil   -Aeroguard
-Clearisil      -Nair           -Nice ‘n’ Easy
– Vaseline    -Listerine   -Head & Shoulders
-Vicks           -Windex     -TRESemme
 – Lux             -Rexona     -Chapstick
-Glen 20       -Avon          -Clean & Clear
-Dove           -Garnier      -Mortein
-Lynx           -Ponds         -Vicks
-Old Spice  -Scholl         -Pearl Drops
-Rogaine    -Palmolive  – Johnson & Johnson’s
-Airwick    -Aveeno       -Colgate

Please be aware of these brands and their products before choosing to use them. If you would like to find out more the website ‘Animals Australia’ has posted a list.
http://www.animalsaustralia.org/features/animal-testing-list.php