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02-28-2020 03:52 PM
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02-28-2020 03:53 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:Do any of his products show a bunny on the bottle? Anyone know?
No, on every cruelty free website he is listed as NOT cruelty free.
02-28-2020 03:53 PM
OH I am completely CLUELESS AND KNOW NOTHING
EXCUSE ME for being here .
02-28-2020 03:54 PM
I know nothing
02-28-2020 04:42 PM
@ClassySassyGal wrote:I know nothing
Taking your word for it.
02-28-2020 05:29 PM - edited 02-28-2020 05:34 PM
WAS TOLD BY ONE OF THE ESTEEMED OR HONORED POSTERS THAT I KNEW NOTHING SO I JUST AGREED . NO NEED TO ARGUE WITH PEOPLE THAT KNOW EVERYTHING ...... I DO KNOW THAT
Anyway I love Peter Thomas Roth products . also it is refereshing this visit folks are not making fun of his cough (he has allegies ) .
CHEERS
02-28-2020 05:49 PM
@ClassySassyGal wrote:WAS TOLD BY ONE OF THE ESTEEMED OR HONORED POSTERS THAT I KNEW NOTHING SO I JUST AGREED . NO NEED TO ARGUE WITH PEOPLE THAT KNOW EVERYTHING ...... I DO KNOW THAT
Anyway I love Peter Thomas Roth products . also it is refereshing this visit folks are not making fun of his cough (he has allegies ) .
CHEERS
No need to exaggerate what was said, I said you obviously don't know what the criteria is to be certified cruelty free, as evidenced by your OP.
Never said that you don't know anything in general, no need to be so dramatic.
02-28-2020 07:34 PM
@ClassySassyGal wrote: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 !
@ClassySassyGal Not sure if I am going for feeling "all cuddly" when using a product, but I don't want to feel sick using one knowing what some poor unsuspecting animal had to go through so the a person(s) could make a bundle of money at the animal's expense.
I don't really know how companies can hide in silence. If they don't get the "not tested on animals" rating, I would say it is pretty much out in the open. Companies can't just claim they don't test on animals, it is checked out.
PTR says he doesn't test on animals. Where is his hopping bunny? He just doesn't comply. That is pretty simple to figure out.
02-28-2020 08:12 PM
No need to argue over a product....if it qualifies for cruelty-free designation...it is easy to do a quick google search and find out the status. If the product is doing business in China (a society that partakes in the Yulin dog "festival")....red flag.
Of course, your choice what you want to support. I think if most saw (take a look at the PETA website for starters) what these precious animals endure, I doubt you would support a beauty regime at the expense of cruelty/violence of another sentient being. Bunnies are frequently used because they are more "compliant"
I always want to think the best of my peers and understand that frequently decisions are made due to a lack of knowledge.
02-29-2020 08:41 AM - edited 02-29-2020 08:43 AM
.y'all enjoy your day
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