Loreal and Vichy

Jun 12, 2008 15:23

I have a question for those in the know ( Read more... )

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metonyms June 12 2008, 22:25:35 UTC
This is actually addressing the original post, I promise :)

A friend of mine mentioned that companies like L'Oreal have stopped testing on animals, but still outsource the testing of individual ingredients to companies that do use animal testing. So indirectly, at least, it sounds every L'Oreal product is the result of animal testing that's still happening.

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xellinamazoku June 12 2008, 23:19:07 UTC
THANK YOU.

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orphe_ June 13 2008, 13:27:00 UTC
that doesn't make much sense if the company said that their ingredients are not tested on animals... i'm confused :-\

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metonyms June 13 2008, 17:05:12 UTC
He got his info here, about how the ingredients they use have been tested on animals, but not recently enough to call it 'animal testing' according to their definition of the term.

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orphe_ June 13 2008, 19:36:40 UTC
ugh, that is so shady. bastards.

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