Depends on what they are testing
If it's cosmetics then virtually all the chemicals in it have already been tested so definitely no animal testing.
On the other hand if its a life saving drug to save humanity, it would be difficult to support an argument against it! |
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They don't test cosmetics and toiletries on animals in this country anymore, they haven't for some time.
Mrs JFL used to spend quite a bit of time at HLS and the animals there were treated beautifully...The reason they were there, notwithstanding! |
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My daughter has recently become more aware about animal testing and you'd be very surprised what is tested on animals. Labeling can be very confusing as well. A company can say they don't test on animals but they can buy ingredients that are tested on animals. All our toiletries and cosmetics are now cruelty free, it hasn't cost a penny more to buy them either. I leave the research up to her and she just gives me a list. |
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