Consumers often want to know whether we test our cosmetic products on animals. We would therefore like to explain our approach and the general legal framework:
We have a clear commitment: We do not test our hair and body care products on animals. This applies to both the products for home use available in the market and professional products used in hair salons.
We have not carried out any tests on animals for our cosmetic products since the late 1980s, around 15 years before a respective EU ban came into effect in 2004. What is more, since March 2013, the cosmetics regulation prohibits the testing of cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients on animals in the EU. Naturally, we respect, support, and comply with this obligation as a company.
Unfortunately, we cannot claim that animal testing no longer plays any role at all. This is because there are some countries where animal testing is still mandatory to obtain market and/or regulatory approval for cosmetic products such as China. We are working with national and international associations to convince the authorities in China to cease testing cosmetic products on animals.
We use recognized, alternative testing methods or existing data to demonstrate the safety of our cosmetic ingredients. For almost 40 years, we have been committed to the development and recognition of alternative methods in many different ways. We engage our own research expertise to develop alternative testing methods, for example within the context of Phenion, or in relevant research collaboration initiatives at national or international association level, such as Cosmetics Europe.
General information as well as questions and answers on animal testing and cosmetic products can be found on the website of CTPA, the UK cosmetics trade association at: https://www.thefactsabout.co.uk/animal-testing-facts