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rocky, October 14, 2009
So that I don’t always have to order vegan products online. Where else can I find shampoos, soaps, toothpaste, shaving creams, lotions, cleaning supplies, etc.? Any retail stores like Whole Foods or Central Market?
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rocky, September 16, 2009
Could anyone confirm if the brand Simple is free from animal testing & does not contain any animal ingredients. Also I need a non permanent hair dye which again is cruelty free, please help
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rocky, September 9, 2009
The economy isn’t at its best and that’s put us all back. I’m all for animal rights and just now found out the shampoo i use (Dove) is owned by people who test (or torture there really isn’t a difference) on animals. I’m looking for a cheap (super cheap) product that is not tested on animals. Can I get any help?
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rocky, September 8, 2009
i used to use pantene shampoo until recently when i found out they test on animals… i’ve also heard covergirl does as well (is that true?) anyway i was wondering if anyone knew of anywhere (websites, stores, etc.) to buy beauty products that are animal cruelty free. Thanks!
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rocky, September 1, 2009
I have been using a salon that uses Revlon but they are not cruelty free, and I dont have the confidence to do my hair myself. I usually have it hightlighted and a darker blonde added. Thank you
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rocky, August 19, 2009
i just got some cruelty free soap, conditioner, and toothpaste at Trader Joe’s.
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rocky, August 12, 2009
I am looking for some cruelty free everyday products that 1. work, 2. are easily aquired, and 3. are not expensive. Anybody have answers?
I only buy cruelty-free products from my face lotion, shampoo, detergent, soap, bathroom cleaner. I love seventh generation, dr. hauschska, avalon organics, jasons.. etc..
by cruelty free product i mean non animal tested on the product and the ingredients used to make the product. if it’s environmental friendly, all the better…thanks!
I’ve been looking on the containers but how will I know if they are cruelty-free? Do they always say it if they are, and does it mean they aren’t cruelty-free if it isn’t on the container?