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Does aussie test on animals? If they do than can you give me some good brands that don't?

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I just wanted to start cleaning up my life, so far i have bought cruelty free makeup (almay) and now I'm working on to hair products.

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  1. it is NOT cruel: fix your broken vocab

    since the primary purpose of animal testing is to benefit people, and NOT to harm the animal for the sake of harm, it DOES NOT meet the definition of 'cruel'

    as animals do NOT have rights it's not rational for you to campaign thusly on their behalf

    But if you want NO assurance that the product you're using will not harm you there are several marxist companies who slap BS "cruelty" free stickers on products


  2. Yes, unfortunately Aussie is made by Procter & Gamble, a company notorious for animal testing. Luckily, there are plenty of awesome hair products made by companies that don't conduct useless, cruel animal experiments. I too started looking into cruelty free cosmetics recently, and I found Caring Consumer (the site linked below) to be a big help. They list which companies do and don't animal test.

    Thanks for making a compassionate choice and feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions! :)

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