It was always a mystery to many why some companies largelythose in cosmetics would test their productson animals.

Some companies have seen the light.

Theyve joined in standing with the Humane SocietysBe Cruelty Freecampaign by signing a pledge.

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Beauty Without Cruelty

1963, whenBWC began, was a time of great social upheaval.

The rigidity of the 50s were colliding with the love generation as the Vietnam conflict dragged on and on.

Peace, drugs, and greater social consciousness were the order of the day.

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Moreover, the company supports theHumane Cosmetics Act.

They want the United States to join with the EU in declaring cruel and needless testing to be stopped.

Jack Black

Well be the first to admit thatJack Blacksproducts are overpriced.

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Trader Joes

The independent grocery chain and general storeTrader Joeshas always walked its own path.

Economically sound and ethically responsible.

We should all be so wild.

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Dr. Bronners Magic Soaps

A wayback machine is required to see the 1948 inception ofDr.

Though the company has gone through several iterations in the past, it currently makes eco-conservative soaps and lotions.

These days, she makes the news for slamming makeup industrygiants like Narsfor doing animal testing.

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As a brilliant scientist, founder and chemist Julie Longyear knows theres simply no need for anything else.

Proof that redemption is possible, even for sewermonsters like LOreal.

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The Body Shop - brand no animal testing

Blissoma - brands no animal testing

Kat Von D - brand no animal testing

Juice Beauty - brand no animal testing

Wet ‘n Wild - brand no animal testing

Trader Joe’s - brand no animal testing

Aubrey Organics - brand no animal testing

Jack Black - brand no animal testing

Beauty Without Cruelty - brand no animal testing

Schmidt’s Deodorant - brand no animal testing

Tom’s of Maine - brand no animal testing

Paul Mitchell - brand no animal testing

A Note On China - brands no animal testing