Sunday 28 October 2012

Answer from Yes to

October 25th, I advised people on Twitter that Yes to is not on PETA's cruelty free list anymore.

I wrote to Yes to... to get more information.

I finally did.

Here is their answer.
It is in 2 parts, because of my phone's screen capture capacity  :)





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It says they want to expand... China ?

 Then that they don't test on animals UNLESS the law requires it. (It means they do test)
 And on top of it, they say they're working hard to help find altenatives to animal testing...
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AS IF THOSE METHODS DON'T ALREADY EXIST!!!!!!

You will understand that I take off  Yes to from my cruelty free list...

To yes to, I SAY NO

4 comments:

  1. So disappointing to read this. "Except where required by law" means they are not cruelty free. :-( Really, really awful! Thank you for letting us know!

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  2. Very sad to read that. I see they use the same line cruel animal testing companies use about needing to comply with the law. Only in China do cosmetics have to be tested on animals.

    Thanks for posting this:)

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