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Cruelty- Free VIV236_cruelty free pocket 10/3/05 12:36 PM Page 1 Every company listed here manufactures v ABBA Products The Apothecary Shoppe Bare Escentuals Bon Ami/Faultless Christine Valmy v Countryside Herb Farms v Dr. Bronner’s ELON Nail & Skin v Forest Essentials v Great American, The Il-Makiage JOICO International La Prairie Marché Image products that are not tested on animals. Abercrombie & Fitch Aramis Basis Starch Chuckles Crabtree & Evelyn Magic Soaps Essentials v Forest Nymphs Wholefood Farmacy ILONA Jolen Creme Bleach Lather Corporation v Abra Therapeutics Arbonne International Bath & Body Works Bonne Bell CiCi Cosmetics v Crown Royale Dr. Goodpet v Eminence Organic Skin Forever Living Products v Green Ban v Innovative Jo Malone Lauren Amoresse Marie Véronique Skin Companies listed have either signed Care Therapy v Advanage Wonder Ardell International Bath Island Börlind of Germany Cinema Secrets Cuccio Naturalé Dr. Hauschka Skin Care Forever New Company Green Girl Basics Formulations v Joyful Hands Holistic International PETA’s statement of assurance or English Ideas Marilyn Miglin Institute Cleaner Arganat, Inc. Bath Petals, Inc. Boscia v Citra-Solv Dallas Manufacturing v Dr. Ken’s Floss & Go v Forever New v Greenridge Herbals Internal Health Pet Care Lee Pharmaceuticals provided a statement verifying that EO Products Mary Kay Afrumos v Aroma Crystal Therapy Baudelaire Botanical Skin Works, Inc. Citré Shine Company v Dr. Singha’s Natural International Gustavo Cosmetics IQ Products Company v J.R. Liggett Liberty Natural they do not conduct or commission Damp Rid Therapeutics Essence of Vali Halo, Purely For Pets Products v Masada any nonrequired animal tests. Alba Botanica Aromaland BeautiControl Botanics Skin Care Clarins of Paris Framesi, USA Iredale Mineral Juice Beauty v Earth Friendly Products The Essential Oil v Life in the Woods Mastey de Paris Alexandra Avery Aromaleigh, Inc. Beauty Naturally Brocato International v Clear Conscience Dear God Kids v Frank T. Ross/Nature Hard Candy cosmetics Jurlique Pure Skin Care v A company that manufactures strictly Purely Natural v Earthly Matters company v Life Tree Products Maya McGuire Aroma Vera Beauty Without Cruelty v Bronzo Sensualé Clear Logix Decleor USA Clean v Hawaiian Resources Jacki’s Magic Lotion Kate Spade Beauty vegan products —made without Alima Cosmetics v Earth Mama Angel Baby Essential 3 Lily of Colorado Meadow View Garden v Astonish Industries Beiersdorf v Brookside Soap v Clearly Natural Deeply Founded Beauty Freeda Vitamins The Health Catalog James Austin Katonah Scentral animal-derived ingredients, such as Estée Lauder Mehron v Allens Naturally At Last Naturals Belisama Bodyworks v Bug Off Products Dena Corporation Earth’s Beauty v Freeman Beauty Healthy Times Company Kenic Pet Products Lime-O-Sol Company honey, beeswax, milk and egg Eucerin Almay Earth Science Jamieson Laboratories, v Lip-Ink International Mère Cie byproducts, lanolin, or slaughterhouse Aubrey Organics Berol Bugs B Wear v Clear Vue Products v Denise Chaplin n.y.c. v French Transit v Heather’s Natural & Kenra Laboratories European Gold Merle Norman Aloette Cosmetics Aunt Bee’s Skin Care v Deodorant Stones of v Earth Solutions Organic Cleaning Ltd. v Little Forest Natural byproducts Better Botanicals Bumble and bumble Clientele v Fresh Body Market Kiehl’s America Earth 2 Jane Ever Girl Products Jane Baby Products Merry Hempsters Aloe Up Aura Cacia Beverly Hills Cold Wax Caeran Climb On Products, Inc. vvFrontier Natural King of Shaves A cruelty-free subsidiary of a parent Derma-E Eberhard Faber Every Body, Ltd. Hello Kitty Jason Natural Liz Claiborne Method Products Aloe Vera of America v Auromère Ayurvedic v BioFilm Calaby Creations Clinique Laboratories Products Co-op v Kirk’s Natural Products company that does not comply with v Exuberance International The Hempery Cosmetics Cosmetics v Mia Rose Products, Inc. v Amazon Premium Imports Dermalogica E. Burnham Cosmetics Fruit of the Earth the PETA statement of assurance v Biogime International v California North Collective Wellbeing Face Altier Kiss My Face Lizzie McGuire Products v Austin Rose Dermatologic Cosmetic Ecco Bella Botanicals Henri Bendel Jeanne Rose Michelle Lazár v BI-O-KLEEN California SunCare v Colonial Dames v Gabriel Cosmetics KMS Research American Beauty Australasian College Laboratories Eco-DenT International The Face Food Shoppe Herbal Logix Aromatherapy v Lobob Laboratories International Biokosma CamoCare Color Me Beautiful Garden Botanika v KSA Jojoba American International of Health Science Desert Essence Eco Design Company Faith Products Herbal Products & Jess’ Bee Natural Logona USA v Micro Balanced v Bio Pac v Candy Kisses Lip Color My Image Garmon Corporation Products v LaCrista Products American Safety Razor Autumn Harp DeSoto Eco Lips, Inc. Farmavita USA Development Lotus Moon Biotone Balm Common Scents Georgette Klinger Jessica McClintock v Lady of the Lake Mill Creek Botanicals v America’s Finest Avalon Organic Devita Natural Skin Ecover Fautless Starch/Bon Ami Hobé Laboratories Louise Bianco Skin Botanicals Blooming Lotus Carina Supply Conair Gigi Laboratories Lakon Herbals Care Mira Linder Spa in Products Care Systems Edward & Sons Trading Fernand Aubry Hoke2 Jheri Redding Bobbi Brown Carlson Laboratories Giovanni Cosmetics v Lamas Beauty the City Amitée Aveda Corporation Concept Now Diamond Brands Company Fish Hair Styling v Home Service Joe Blasco Cosmetics M.A.C. Cosmetics Body Bistro Carma Laboratories Cosmetics Glad Rags Magick Botanicals Montagne Jeunesse Ancient Formulas v Avigal Henna Dickinson Brands Elizabeth Grady Face Fleabusters, Rx for Fleas Products Company John Amico Expressive La Mer Carrot Tree Soaps Cosmyl Golden Pride/Rawleigh The Magic of Aloe Moonshine Soap Andrea International Avon Body Encounters v Dirty Kitty Vegan First Flirt! House of Cheriss Hair Care v LaNatura Industries A Wild Texas Soap Bar Bodyography Caswell-Massey v Cot ’N Wash Soapworks v Elizabeth Van Buren v Flower Essences of Fox Goldwell USA H20 Plus John Masters Organics Lander Company v Malibu Sun Products Morrocco Method Anna Marie’s v Ayurherbal Corporation The Body Shop Celestial Body Country Comfort Donna Karan Aromatherapy Mountain good skin Huish Detergents John Paul Mitchell L’anza Research Mallory Pet Supplies v Mother’s Little Miracle Aromatherapy v Ayurveda Holistic Center Body Time Chanel v Country Save Dr. A.C. Daniels Ella Baché Food Lion göt2b Ida Grae Systems International v Marcal Paper Mills v Mountain Green VIV236_cruelty free pocket 10/3/05 12:36 PM Page 2 Mountain Ocean Naturopathica OPI Products v Pharmagel International Rainbow Brite v Sensitille Naturals Ltd. SoRik International Tammy Taylor Nail v USA King’s Crossing WomanKind All PETA product lists are TaUT by Leonard Mr. Christal’s v Neo Soma v Orange-Mate v PH Beauty Labs Rainbow Research Serf to Surf v Sound Earth, LLC Vermont Soapworks The Works v Organic Health & Corporation Engelman periodically updated. Companies Murad v New Age Products Physician’s Formula v SerVaas Laboratories Soya System W.S. Badger Company Beauty Vernacular Skin listed have either signed a PETA v Mystic Wonders Neways Recycline Ted Baker Fragrance v Pilot Corporation v Seventh Generation Spring Rain Botanicals Works Wysong Corporation Organic Make-up Rejuvi Laboratory, Inc. TerraNova statement of assurance or v Naava, Inc. v New Chapter Extracts v Pittstown Soapworks Staedtler Company, Inc. Shaklee Veterinarian’s Best XCD Nadina’s Cremes New Vision Renée Rouleau Terressentials provided a statement verifying v Planet Shaman Earthly Stanley Home Products International Organix South Reviva Laboratories That’s So Raven Victoria’s Secret v Xeno Company that they do not conduct or commission any Naikid, Inc. PlantEssence Natural Organics v Steel Cosmetics Nexxus Products Oriflame USA Revlon Th´era Wise Virginia Soap ZENMED nonrequired animal tests. Companies not listed v Nala Barry Labs Body Care Shikai v Stevens Research Salon Origins Natural Nikken Power Puff Girls v Rivers Run Thicker Fuller Hair Von Natur Zero Frizz may be cruelty-free, but because they have not Narwhale of High Tor Resources Silver Brights Products v Nirvana Prawduct Rodan + Fields Thursday Plantation V’TAE Parfum & Zia Natural Skincare completed a statement of assurance, they are not v Natracare Orjene Natural v Simplers Botanical Stila Cosmetics Nivea v Royal Labs Natural v Tish & Snooky’s Manic Body Care Naturade Cosmetics Precious Moments Company St. John’s Botanicals ZuZu Cosmetics included. This list is based on the most current No Common Scents Cosmetics Panic NYC Natura Essentials Orlane Prescriptives Simple Wisdom Strawberry Shortcake Wachters’ Organic Sea information at the time of printing. Nordstrom Cosmetics Rusk Tommy Hilfiger Products Natural Animal Health Orly International Prestige Cosmetics v Simply Soap v Strong Products Safeway Tom’s of Maine Printed on recycled paper. Products v Norelco Prestige Fragrances Sinclair & Valentine Studio Magic Cosmetics Warm Earth Cosmetics v Osea International Sanctuary Botanicals Too Faced Cosmetics v Natural Bodycare v North American The Principal Secret Watkins, Inc. PETA materials are not copyrighted and may be Otto Basics—Beauty Sanford Corporation v Skinvac Stuff by Hilary Duff Naturals Tova Corporation Natural Chemistry 2 Go! v Professional Pet Products Smashbox Cosmetics Sudz Weleda reproduced freely. North Country v Santa Fe Botanical Trader Joe’s Company v Naturally Yours, Alex v
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