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Well im not sure how many people actually know this out there, but covergirl tests on animals!! I think its sick and never buy there products..though i never thought any were that great in the first place.. but i guess thats what happens when u test them on animals not people!

I am loving rimmel at the moment!xo

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Hi Boos,
Bellaboo has been contacted by Covergirl and they want everyone to know that they don't actually test on animals, which is a great thing as they definitely offer some of the best make-up prods around. Here's what they had to say on the issue:

COVERGIRL does not test its products on animals; nor do we ask suppliers to test them on our behalf. This is in line with our corporate animal testing policy and indeed European regulations for the cosmetics industry.

P&G is at the forefront of non-animal alternatives development and testing worldwide. As a company, P&G has invested more than $200 million to date in helping to develop more than 50 proven alternative methods, and sharing those discoveries so that others can benefit from our progress.

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i wonder if bella boo will create a makeup range to?

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That would be awsome! :)

Love and be yourself xx

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I have only just got on the Bellaboo page, but I've been on long enough to know that the Bellaboo products sound great. (Im sure they are :D ).

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whaddya mean?

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i wish you could still get covergirl clean fragrance free pressed powder in australia. i haven't been able to find it anywhere for ages. it's one of the few products i can use without going on a trip to rash-ville. i just bought some on amazon.com, but i wish they'd bring it back here. why would they get rid of fragrance free and still have the fragranced version available?

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OMG! thank goodness that they actually don't test on animals otherwise I would have to through all my covergirl stuff out! and trust me that would be a lot!!

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Hi Boos,
Bellaboo has been contacted by Covergirl and they want everyone to know that they don't actually test on animals, which is a great thing as they definitely offer some of the best make-up prods around. Here's what they had to say on the issue:

COVERGIRL does not test its products on animals; nor do we ask suppliers to test them on our behalf. This is in line with our corporate animal testing policy and indeed European regulations for the cosmetics industry.

P&G is at the forefront of non-animal alternatives development and testing worldwide. As a company, P&G has invested more than $200 million to date in helping to develop more than 50 proven alternative methods, and sharing those discoveries so that others can benefit from our progress.

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This is the post which can increased the credibility of product .

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Bellaboo does not test on animals - we test on teens! It really is not necessary to test on animals these days. However, even though a company says it doesn't test on animals does not necessarily mean that the ingredients in the products have not been tested on animals. The reason for that is that many of the ingredients have been around for a long time, some well before no animal testing was instigated. So, your best bet if you are an animal lover is stick with products that say not tested on animals safe in the knowledge that there have been no animals used or harmed for the specific testing of that product.

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omg i didn't know covergirl tested on animals! i'm so not using their stuff again! i think animal testing is really cruel

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