Where can i find a list of products tested on animals?

i am trying to rid my life of these products. please help!

Answer:
Here is a good site where you can type in the name of the product in question.
http://www.navs.org/site/pageserver?page...

Here you can download a list of companies that do and don't test on animals.
http://www.caringconsumer.com/resources_...

You may also find this of interest, at the same site as above you can download a list of charities that do and don't fund animal testing.
http://www.caringconsumer.com/resources_...

and this website had many links that may be of help to you.
http://www.stopanimaltests.com/consumerp...

good luck!
Go to google or yahoo and type it in cuz there are so many sites! I am 2! It is cruel and unusuall!
Contact PETA.
Where you want these products tested? Humans? Medicine would have never evolved as much as it has were it not for animal testing. It has literally saved thousands of lives.
These animals are bred to be killed just like the cows that go into your Big Mac, but they're treated better because they have to keep people like you off their back.
Would you rather animal testing or a Big Mac fat ***.

Sorry -i'm very, very bored
Look in your kitchen cabinets, your bathroom cabinet, your make-up case (Girls only ((hopefully)), your pill box, your garage, your closets, your lawn care products, and any place else you keep stuff you use and buy. Almost everything you buy is tested on specially raised lab animals to insure it is safe to be around humans. Those lab animals are raised in sterile conditions so they are not contaminated by outside sources of contaminations. If a product being tested harms one, it is autopsied to find out why so that products can be changed or not allowed to be sold. These animals are NOT cute little pets. They must die so that humans will not die from faulty products. You cannot "rid your life of these products" because almost everything you use or eat must be tested. Don't waste your time worrying about lab animals. It's silly to do that.
Dear readers - here is my answer to another excellent question on 'conscious shopping' -

It is easier if you to search for products that are non-animal tested also called "cruelty free" products. You could then expect that other (cosmetic) products might be tested on animals (or even very poor people in unregistered laboratories) or involve cruelty to animals.

The CCF (rabbit logo) appears to be the most widespread non-government run compliance scheme in Australasia and possibly the world. They say,

"Choose Cruelty Free (CCF) is an independent, non-profit organisation which actively promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle.
CCF is funded by subscriptions, Licensee fees, donations and fund-raising activities. All monies raised go toward the production of CCF literature. All CCF work is performed by volunteers who believe in a cruelty-free lifestyle."

For a fuller understanding of choosing 'cruelty free' I recommend - (for Australians) - contacting the ETHICAL CONSUMER GROUP of Australia , based in Melbourne:
http://ethical.org.au/home.htm

I believe the CCF approach is strong since since it creates leverage on big companies like L'Oreal to address their whole organisation not just a specific set of products (they bought out the BodyShop brand & Business)

There are plenty of other lists like - clothes designers with no animal (skin) fur - http://www.hsi.org.au/ but they do not
seem to have a complete verification system: fur-free does not mean cruelty free, since clothes makers use petro-chemicals, petro-plastics , petro-yarns (like nylon, polyester, rayon, fake silk) all of which is dependent on three of the most animal destroying industries in the world - crude oil mining & shipping, crude oil cracking , and petrochemical storage (leakage!) and manufacturing.

In short - trade from local cosmetics/clothes makers who you know personally, or use the CCF logo when in a corporate shop.

Happy (local) shopping...

Dominic Gilligan aka Kulin Kid
everything is pretty much tested on animals, whether it is a component that was tested on mice, or the final product, everything has this skeleton in the closet.
I don't see many people that are concerned about it, volunteering their children for the tests.

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