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“Now I’ve been telling everyone, ‘just try it.’ I don’t know what kind of magic is in it, but it’s fixed so many of my skin issues,” she tells me. Feinsten’s skin is problematic, to say the least. “I’d been using the heaviest possible over-the-counter acne wash for like a decade,” she tells me. But it was the convenience of ordering online instead of braving the Bloomingdale’s counter that brought her into the Estee Lauder NIGHT REPAIR fray.

Since genifique does sell products in China, their products were most likely tested on animals there. Not only that, but it’s the brand itself who funds these animal experiments. When you buy a product from a company which tests on animals, you’re telling that company that their practices are okay with you. Conversely, when you refuse to buy from a testing company, you’re telling them that it’s not okay. The hope is that if enough of us do this, the company will see that testing hurts their bottom line and stop doing it.

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While there are many cruelty-free brands sold in Sephora stores, sadly Sephora’s own brand is NOT cruelty-free. Sephora sells its products in China where animal testing is required by law for foreign cosmetics. is owned by Estée Lauder and its official animal testing policy is not to test on animals except when required by law.

I’ve read that about Mary Kay elsewhere, they’re obviously not an honest company. There is such a large market in China that brands would be dumb not to sell there. So buy American and many of these brands are cruelty free. It’s rather mean to share the last graphic, the list of cruel companies, when your article claims Maybelline has gone cruelty-free but is still included on that graphic, that list. I think then law should use testing on inmates instead of animals.Their the ones who are Guilty but the Innocent Animals have to suffer.This is not right Whose idea was it to start testing on animals anyway?

I don’t think that is a valid reason for me, as a vegan, not to be able to buy that foundation. When I go to the supermarket, and buy all my veggies, and beans, and tofu, I buy them at a place where they also sell dead animals. They kill them, and they sell them, at the exact same place.

They sell their products in China, where animal testing is mandatory for foreign cosmetics. Because of this, Covergirl isn’t considered to be a cruelty-free brand. Another heavy hitter drugstore brand, Maybelline also shares the same policy as their parent company L’Oreal. Because of this, Maybelline isn’t a cruelty-free brand. Make Up For Ever is a popular French brand owned by LVMH (Louis Vuitton / Moët Hennessy) which is sold at Sephora and used by many theatre and makeup artists alike. Because of this, Make Up For Ever isn’t considered to be a cruelty-free brand.