Are No7 products tested on animals?
Someone else has posted the Boots statement. I used to use No.7 products till I became more aware. Whilst the Boots statement says that products are not tested on animals. It gives no indication of whether or not ingredients are. The key thing with animal testing is something called a Fixed Cut Off Date (FCOD). For example, Co-Op’s FCOD is 1985 (or 1987, can’t remember). They will not use any ingredient that has been tested on animals after that date, as well as not testing the finished product. Naturewatch (link in source) produce a guide for £3 on companies with and without FCOD. Its very useful. But here are some I know off the top of me head (I lent my copy to a friend) that have FCOD: Lush (not technically, they just refuse to work with suppliers that do test, and they don’t test their products on anything other than themselves) B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful (see above) Lavera Barry M (available from Superdrug) Logona Dr. Hauschka Lee Stafford Haircare Beauty Without Cruelty Pu