no it isn't tested on animals !!
Yes, many companies still test on Animals for Preparing and Researching Cosmetics Products. But there are some good Peta Certified Brands, which don’t do any experiment on animals and care about animals. They sell Cruelty-Free Cosmetics and Organic Vegan Products. For example - Rude Cosmetics, Too Faced, CoverGirl.
They still do, though a few do not test cosmetics on animals.
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There is a very good chance that they are not - the European Union has banned the sale of all cosmetics that have been tested on animals, which has in effect caused all international companies to stop testing cosmetics on animals.
Many of the animals die, are put to sleep, or tested on with something else.
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Their products are not tested on animals and most of them are vegan.
The FDA does not require anything to be tested on animals. However, many, many companies still choose to do so.
According to PETA, Meaningful Beauty products are not tested on animals. There are online databases which maintain constant updates on which cosmetics companies test on animals.
You're in luck! Jordana Cosmetics is a cruelty-free brand which means it's not tested on animals at all. Jordana is owned by the New Milani Group, which also owns Milani Cosmetics. The New Milani Group stands by their pledge against animal testing, making both brands cruelty-free.
Yes, Claire's does carry a variety of cosmetics, including mascara.
Noxema, Dove, Aveeno, Clean and Clear, Cover Girl, Elizabeth Arden, and the oils in Olay, are just some of the cosmetics that are tested on animals...there is a long list.