Sunday, 7 November 2010

L'Oreal stops animal testing on products..

Hellooo :)
During my research I found ths website which says that L'Oreal no longer use animal testing for their products:

L’Oréal voluntarily stopped using animal testing for the evaluation of its entire range of finished cosmetic products in 1989.  It was possible to do this due to the considerable time and effort we have invested for over two decades, including developments of databases on ingredient toxicity profiles and the results of a large-scale programme carried out over several years to develop appropriate in vitro methods such as Episkin.  Moreover, we have also co-operated with our competitors in this common objective.

We are totally committed to a future without tests on animals.  We comply with all EU and national laws in ensuring the absolute safety of our products.  These are positions we share with The Body Shop whose policy of not using any ingredients that have been tested or retested on animals for cosmetics purposes since the end of 1990 remains unchanged.

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Asiya =]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

bullshit

Laura said...

Did you not notice how they say "finished product"? this is how they try to trick their customers. They do however test their ingredients on animals, all of which end up in your final product anyway.