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Post by xtremeveggirl on Aug 16, 2010 20:26:58 GMT -5
The products of Bath and Body Works are all creulty-free. If you have sensitive skin, it is not the best for you and it is also not the cheapest. They do have a lot of specials through out the year and great coupons, so it is affordible at times. I buy their products as much as possible because the only thing they don't have is a wide varity of make up. Everything else, lotion, body spray, body wash, even some shampoos, they have!
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Post by Black Dove on Aug 18, 2010 19:22:20 GMT -5
Ooo I love Bath and Body Works! I use their perfume, lotions, and body wash, and they all smell great! Some perfumes are a little over-powering, but they are still good. That's a plus they're cruelty-free, since I never knew that.
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Post by AnimalAvenger on Sept 1, 2010 23:04:22 GMT -5
Their stuff is wonderful.
However, I don't know if they still have it marked like this, but on their bottles it says, "This finished product is not tested on animals." I think I read somewhere that this was because the UK has different laws on labeling products as cruelty-free, but I don't know if they've changed. It sounds quite questionable to me.
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Post by chloroform on Sept 1, 2010 23:44:10 GMT -5
Yeah the uk has different laws. Their laws say that for something to be labeled not tested on animals, all ingredients have to have never been tested on animals ever. Here, even if the product was once tested on animals 50 years ago, but is no longer, we label it cruelty free. Long story short Bath and body works is legit, it just looks iffy. None of the ingredients going into B&BW products are tested on animals, but were at some point in history
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Post by vegan.elisabeth (pinkdoggie7) on Sept 2, 2010 21:50:42 GMT -5
I second chloroform.
That said, you still have to read ingredients, they do sell products with beeswax, etc.
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Post by AnimalAvenger on Sept 3, 2010 0:37:09 GMT -5
Thanks so much, chloro, for that clarification!
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