A couple of questions

Does SC Johnson still test on animals?

We don't. We choose non-animal testing methods wherever possible. We must comply with legal requirements in countries that require testing for certain products, however, and given the health benefits of these products, we continue selling them even as we keep fighting to end the testing requirement.Oct 23, 2019

Is Johnson and Johnson cruelty-free 2021?

Johnson & Johnson is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law.

Is Johnson’s vegan and cruelty-free?

Johnson & Johnson is NOT cruelty-free or vegan. This means Johnson & Johnson tests on animals directly or through third-parties and uses animal-derived ingredients.

Are they still testing on animals?

Unfortunately, there's no ban on testing cosmetics or household products on animals in the U.S., so companies that make and sell their products here can choose to conduct tests on animals. Find out more here.

Is shampoo still tested on animals?

Is animal testing legally required for cosmetics sold in the United States? No. The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, regulated by the FDA, prohibits the sale of mislabeled and "adulterated" cosmetics, but does not require that animal tests be conducted to demonstrate that the cosmetics are safe.

Is Johnsons baby bath vegan?

V: The baby lotion, baby powder, conditioning shampoo, detangle spray, baby oil, Protective petroleum jelly, liquid talc, citrus hair and body wash, bubble bath and wash and bubble bath pineapple are all vegan. CF: Sold in China and owned by Johnson and Johnson who are not cruelty-free.

Do Nivea test on animals?

While their official stance according to their website is that they don't test on animals, Nivea is not cruelty-free. This is because they sell in countries where animal testing is required by law in order to distribute products.

Does Dove test on animals?

Dove—one of the world's most widely available personal care–product brands—has banned all tests on animals anywhere in the world and been added to PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies cruelty-free companies list!