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07-23-2020 07:45 AM
Doesn't he use animal testing?
07-23-2020 08:58 AM
@tends2dogs wrote:Doesn't he use animal testing?
Yes, I believe he does test on animals. I would love to try his products but I can't justify buying any products that use animal testing. I don't understand company's that need to torture animals in order to test thier products or people who would buy their products.
07-23-2020 12:10 PM
@Drythe wrote:
@Porcelain wrote:Peptides are awesome. I'd recommend anyone try them. Could be this cream or any other, provided there is a good substantial amount of the peptides in the product.
Would you mind sharing what you use?
Always curious.
Sure thing. I use Isomers Matrixyl 4 Pur serum. I love my peptides.
07-23-2020 12:14 PM
@Harpa Wow that's a lot of different peptides. Seems to be mostly a mix of collagen promoting peptides along with some of the usual muscle/wrinkle freeze peptides. Pretty nice. I may have to get a sample.
07-23-2020 12:24 PM
@Love4cats wrote:
@tends2dogs wrote:Doesn't he use animal testing?
Yes, I believe he does test on animals. I would love to try his products but I can't justify buying any products that use animal testing. I don't understand company's that need to torture animals in order to test thier products or people who would buy their products.
Their FAQ says they don't test on animals but that they sell in China directly and through QVC. I'm a little concerned that possibly buying any cosmetics through QVC could mean they are sold in China and therefore would be considered to be supporting animal testing. QVC does not seem to mention this. Does selling on QVC mean a product is not cruelty free? Hadn't thought about that before.
07-23-2020 02:04 PM - edited 07-23-2020 03:25 PM
@Porcelain wrote:
@Love4cats wrote:
@tends2dogs wrote:Doesn't he use animal testing?
Yes, I believe he does test on animals. I would love to try his products but I can't justify buying any products that use animal testing. I don't understand company's that need to torture animals in order to test thier products or people who would buy their products.
Their FAQ says they don't test on animals but that they sell in China directly and through QVC. I'm a little concerned that possibly buying any cosmetics through QVC could mean they are sold in China and therefore would be considered to be supporting animal testing. QVC does not seem to mention this. Does selling on QVC mean a product is not cruelty free? Hadn't thought about that before.
@Porcelain @Love4cats @tends2dogs
Thanks, I also use Isomers Matrixyl.
Also, not a PTR user because of the animal testing.
“We do not test on animals” does not ensure that they don’t purchase ingredients that WERE tested on animals from outside sources.
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