They very well may. It depends on country regulations and what exactly the product is. But what I don’t know though is if she can make the claim that they’re cruelty-free even she’s doing animal testing for ONE country.thethrillofitall wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:59 pmWell China isn’t included in her “Countries we do not ship to” list so I mean they have to do testing to sell there don’t they?ridersbloq wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:52 pmThe guidelines from the SGS doc, page 2, at the top suggest animal testing was done, either in the raw material stage or in the completed formula stage, maybe both. Thus these are not cruelty-free.
But then that also makes me wonder about other known cruelty-free brands. Do they have a presence in, for instance, China? If so, how did they get around that requirement? IS it a requirement?