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02-28-2020 02:20 PM - edited 02-28-2020 03:51 PM
HAVE A FUNDERDAY
02-28-2020 03:06 PM
Is PTR being singled out? I haven't gotten that impression, but then I haven't read every thread about this.
My question is, when American products are sold in China, are they opened up in China and tested or are they sold in the packaging that they receive it in?
I think it a childish way to respond by saying "we aren't the only ones that do this". (sell in China) Just because others do it, certainly doesn't make it right. I don't know what it takes to receive the not tested on animals sticker, but obviously, PTR doesn't qualify.
02-28-2020 03:07 PM
Read his statement carefully, while he doesn't put the product in the bunnies eyes personally, he acknowledges that his products sold in China ARE tested on animals, per that government's laws.
And that he doesn't "knowingly purchase ingredients that have been tested on animals", key word being "knowingly", do they make any effort to find out?
He's making excuses and even resorts to, "Ulta and Sephora do it too!".
Sure, lots of other cosmetics companies do it too and I boycott them as well,
02-28-2020 03:15 PM
Well, I tried his retinol serum, or whatever he calls it in the blue bottle. It did absolutely nothing for me. Won't buy any of his products again.
02-28-2020 03:18 PM
Do any of his products show a bunny on the bottle? Anyone know?
02-28-2020 03:24 PM
Wouldnt it be great is all would be transparent?
Have a great day .... LOL
02-28-2020 03:29 PM
I wish I had not posted the information . I guess people want to feel all cuddly about the products they use .
Most companies never address the issue and hide in silence . A bunny does not mean any more than the maker is saying they do not test on animals . That is exactly what Peter Thomas Roth says he or his company does not test on animals.
Have a great shopping day !
02-28-2020 03:36 PM
I googled "Is Peter Thomas Roth cruelty free"
The answer is as follows" NO. Peter Thomas Roth is NOT cruelty free as their products are sold in Mainland China where animal testing is required by law and they cannot guarantee raw materials supplies don't test on animals."
02-28-2020 03:40 PM
I tried his Retinol product for over a year and it did absolutely nothing for me. Have seen awesome results using Paula's Choice products.
02-28-2020 03:45 PM
Obviously you know nothing about what it takes to be certified 'cruelty free', maybe do some research.
But no matter how much you want to think that this brand is cruelty free, it's not.
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