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pinknixon
12-07-03, 06:05 PM
http://pw1.netcom.com/~axleplus/stuff/hotstuff/company.html
But i was wondering about Neutrogena or Ponds, any ideas?
What about them? Neutrogena is on that list. I'm not sure off the top of my head who makes Ponds, but I wouldn't count them out, either.
Black Heart
12-07-03, 07:50 PM
Pond's is also on the list - it's made by Unilever.
Artichoke47
12-07-03, 07:57 PM
Thank you. This kind of sucks because a lot of products I use are on there, but I have tried many different products in the past, and the current ones are best for my skin. Now I feel like crap, but it's best to know and see if I can improve.
Artichoke47
12-07-03, 09:57 PM
I think also of note is that there's a link from that one to "Good Company," which lists the companies who do not test on animals, and even has a smiley face by the companies whose products do not contain animal ingredients.
Thanks for posting. It's always good to refresh our memories of what companies to avoid.
Artichoke47
12-08-03, 02:54 PM
My cat's prescription food company tests on animals, and I went in the vet today, asked about an alternative, and they told me that's the only one to help her problem. :(
On a bright note, I'm going to start working hard to remove all of the Proctor & Gamble and other such items from my home and begin buying cruelty-free and animal-product-free items. :up:
pinknixon
12-08-03, 06:53 PM
was on the bad list, which totally bums me out because i have been using the clean skin foundation and like it :cry: , So now i will search out an alternative. Thanks for the responses!
BTW, i have found Cover Girl on both lists, bad here, good elsewhere, anyone know the truth? :brood:
pinknixon
12-08-03, 06:55 PM
Thanks for posting. It's always good to refresh our memories of what companies to avoid.
:doh: we Know that already newbie!
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