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Post by earthmother on Dec 12, 2006 17:56:33 GMT
Can anyone point in the direction of a website that tells you which perfume is vegan or not please? I have seen the Dolma ones but wondered if any regular perfumes are vegan. I usually wear Giorgio Beverly Hills, Boss Intense, D&G Light Blue or Dune, the majority of these I suspect will be tested on animals.
I have nearly run out and have vouchers to spend in Meadowhall that are burning a hole in my pocket. ;D
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Post by puffin on Dec 12, 2006 18:04:20 GMT
Not sure and i dont have a list but might be worth finding out about Stella purfume. I am sure it cant be tested on animals since she is a veggie/vegan.
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Post by luap on Dec 13, 2006 0:29:23 GMT
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Post by alisont on Dec 13, 2006 7:19:16 GMT
Most are tested the Dolma ones are fab i love their vegan musk one! You can order a mini trial pack with little ones in to try the range, i always stick to vegan musk!
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Post by earthmother on Dec 13, 2006 16:19:13 GMT
Thanks everyone, I'll have a look around.
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Post by luap on Dec 15, 2006 21:00:03 GMT
SPECIAL OFFERS ON VEGAN PERFUMES until 31st December 2006. For further information (including our new 'Compassion' perfume) please visit www.dolma-perfumes.co.uk. All orders must reach us by 18th December to guarantee delivery for Christmas.
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Post by earthmother on Dec 18, 2006 11:14:41 GMT
Not sure and i dont have a list but might be worth finding out about Stella purfume. I am sure it cant be tested on animals since she is a veggie/vegan. Have had an email back about this and both Stella perfumes are vegan friendly ;D
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Post by puffin on Dec 18, 2006 13:59:44 GMT
Not sure and i dont have a list but might be worth finding out about Stella purfume. I am sure it cant be tested on animals since she is a veggie/vegan. Have had an email back about this and both Stella perfumes are vegan friendly ;D Yay ;D I was looking everywhere for info on it, didnt think about emailing Exciting news that we can just pop into town and get some purfume, thats if it smells nice Have you tried any on?
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Post by earthmother on Dec 18, 2006 15:54:41 GMT
I've not tried any yet, but will as soon as I go into town, it sound nice though. I've also looked into a few others and it seems as though most Estee Lauder are vegan friendly too and Chanel, need to do more research though to be positive.
Estee Lauder say they have very few animal ingredients in their products and they will always go for the plant alternative wherever available (make up and perfume). I just need to check now whether they do testing or not.
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Post by sandra on Dec 22, 2006 11:54:27 GMT
I found out Elizabeth Arden don't test on animals. Also, what about a perfume that has been around for say 30 or 40 years, would they still test it today? Why would they need to?
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Post by bunkie on Oct 23, 2007 20:16:02 GMT
has anyone treid the Stella McCartney perfume yet,i see you can get it the shops now,going to check it out tomorrow so i'll let you know if i think its nice.
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Post by maisiepaisie on Nov 11, 2007 13:31:28 GMT
Do they sell it in all the big deparment stores? I want to try this too.
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Post by bunkie on Dec 2, 2007 18:21:45 GMT
yes they sell it in Boots and a lot of other shops. i got the shower gel it beautiful!!
Also got an email back from Elizabeth Arden all their products are suitable for vegan,you can get that anywhere as well,their perfume is lovely.
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Post by bunkie on Dec 2, 2007 18:25:22 GMT
yes they sell it in Boots and a lot of other shops. i got the shower gel it beautiful!!
Also got an email back from Elizabeth Arden all their products are suitable for vegan,you can get that anywhere as well,their perfume is lovely.
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Post by bunkie on Dec 2, 2007 19:59:03 GMT
here is an email i got.
I would like to reassure you with regard to our policy on animal testing and ingredients. L’Oréal does not use derivatives of animal origin in any of our aftershaves, and therefore should be suitable for vegans. Our pledge is to make innovative products that are safe for customers and the environment. To this end, we have invested considerable time and effort for over two decades in developing and validating alternative safety testing methods, such as Episkin. Moreover, we have also co-operated with our competitors in this common objective.
As a result, L’Oréal voluntarily stopped animal testing on its entire range of products in 1989.
Thank you again for contacting us and giving us the opportunity to respond.
Kind regards,
L’Oréal UK
Corporate Communications
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Post by fezzarooooo on Dec 2, 2007 20:04:57 GMT
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Post by bunkie on Dec 2, 2007 20:23:14 GMT
no they are not the same company that was a reply from aanother email
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Post by fezzarooooo on Dec 2, 2007 21:56:00 GMT
Thanks bunkie Welcome to EV *waves*
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Post by bunneee on Dec 17, 2007 14:18:05 GMT
L'Oreal may not personally carry out animal testing but they are owned by Procter and gamble who do
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