vegan cosmetics
Posted in Vegan Stuff on 06/03/2010 05:40 pm by adminvegan cosmetics

Cosmetics and shampoos that do not test on animals?
Hey guys, Our family volunteers at the local ASPCA and have taken an interest in helping animals. I really want to reduce the test-animal products coming into our house. I researched on the internet, but the results were not clear. In addition, many marks were given dog / cat food or too dark. They do not have brand names, but in this economy, the most famous brands are usually cheaper shop. I wonder what shampoo cosmetics and non-animal tested and easy to costs. I've seen a lot of stuff that is ridiculously overpriced vegan and although I know they mean well and I congratulate them on this, we simply can not afford that. So do you know of any easily found, profitable and cosmetics vegan / hair products out there?
This is a great resource: All companies that have products http://search.caringconsumer.com/search.aspx friendly the vegan-will be listed there. It should also be able to find a "no animal testing" sign on the back of the product.
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06/21/2010 at 11:17 pm
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07/26/2010 at 10:28 pm
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