Kimberly
June 5th, 2005, 05:36 AM
I've used it for awhile now and was told by someone I trust (a cosmetician you would think would know her facts) that they did not animal test. But I recently saw that they are connected with L'Oréal here in Canada. I sent them an email asking if they animal test, but haven't heard back yet. I am just wondering if anyone here knows?
I am greatly concerned about this because I have eczema on my face (not badly, but enough that it gets extremely dry and flaky if I don't take care of it), and their products, one in particular, is the ONLY product I have found that works for me. I've had my doctor prescribe stuff that doesn't work, and I've tried most lotions/creams for dry skin. But I cannot ethically buy from La Roche-Posay if I find out they are animal testing. :(
I am greatly concerned about this because I have eczema on my face (not badly, but enough that it gets extremely dry and flaky if I don't take care of it), and their products, one in particular, is the ONLY product I have found that works for me. I've had my doctor prescribe stuff that doesn't work, and I've tried most lotions/creams for dry skin. But I cannot ethically buy from La Roche-Posay if I find out they are animal testing. :(