Loreal and Vichy

Jun 12, 2008 15:23

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indriya June 12 2008, 23:15:04 UTC
Whether or not they test on animals, L'oreal products still contain animal ingredients, don't they?...

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xellinamazoku June 12 2008, 23:20:33 UTC
This cleanser does not (Vichy, not Loreal, it's just under Loreal) but it matters little anyway because I will be returning it (see comment above.)

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indriya June 13 2008, 01:22:33 UTC
Outsourcing... yuck! They're still responsible for the tests, then, by supporting the testers... so, once again, lying to consumers, really... I didn't know Vichy was animal-product-free... but I tend to stick to Lush or edible extra virgin oils for moisturiser though! It's easier than keeping track of everything that goes on in big companies... ack.

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xellinamazoku June 13 2008, 04:26:31 UTC
Yeah I think Lush is gonna be where I go to get my cleanser, after I return this one. At least I can trust there will be no animal testing, and most of their products are vegan.

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vgnwtch June 13 2008, 07:31:09 UTC
Lush are pretty much as good as it gets, I think. I've bought a couple of their eyeshadow brushes and their mascara, too, and I feel that they're really good quality products. For other cosmetics (not that I wear much or often, but I do like to chop and choose), I like pure mineral make-up. I was surprised at how easy it is to get the hang of, how little you have to use, and how good the products are; and it's comforting to see only a couple of ingredients in your foundation rather than 12! I bought mine from LilyLolo. Between them and Lush, I think I've got all my cosmetics and toiletries needs covered.

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