does any one know if the coles brand talcum or baby powders are tested on animals/or if the manufacturers that coles use test on animals in general? I use the powder on my fringe and the only place I know for sure where it wouldn't be tested on animals is lush but 1. lush is overpriced and 2. I don't want it to be scented!
no idea if it's tested on animals as I don't use it. I can't get past it being potential carcenogene. Perhaps you could google talc to get more informed on exactly what it is & what the process is it goes thro. You could also take into consideration the companies who sell it & what their involvement is with animal testing of their other products : )
no idea if it's tested on animals as I don't use it. I can't get past it being potential carcenogene. Perhaps you could google talc to get more informed on exactly what it is & what the process is it goes thro. You could also take into consideration the companies who sell it & what their involvement is with animal testing of their other products : )
I know that talc is carcinogenic but as far as I'm concerned, life is carcinogenic.
and I did ask if anyone knew whether coles products in general test on animals, guess no one knows and I'll just email them! I imagine they will be tested though.