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Originally Posted by AbsLoveSnicks Yay! I'm also glad a the Bath&Body Works has on the back of every product "This finished product is not tested on animals" |
Unfortunately, "This finished product... etc. " does *not* mean that a company does not test individual ingredients, or partial products, on animals. Or buy ingredients that have been tested on animals. It only means that this particular finished product was not. I am always suspicious of the "finished product" line, as in my opinion it is a way for companies to *appear* to care about animal welfare while still testing on animals.
A quick google search will turn up plenty of cosmetic companies that are completely animal friendly.
PS Disclaimer: I do not know about Bath and Body Works specifically, as I don't use their products. I am speaking of that term in general.