Companies That Do Test on Animals: S
Key
- Company That Doesn't Test
- X Company That Tests
- W Company That Works For Regulatory Change
- Vegan Company
- L Features PETA Logo
- F PETA Business Friends
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Safeguard (Procter & Gamble)
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Salvatore Ferragamo
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Savlon (Johnson & Johnson)
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S.C. Johnson
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Schwarzkopf (Henkel)
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Scoop Away (Clorox)
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Scope (Procter & Gamble)
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Scotch (3M)
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Scotch-Brite (3M)
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Scotchgard (3M)
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Scrub Free (Church & Dwight)
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Scrubbing Bubbles (S.C. Johnson)
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Sebastian International
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Sebastian Professional (Coty)
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Sensodyne (GlaxoSmithKline)
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Sephora Cosmetics
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Shiseido Cosmetics
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Shout (S.C. Johnson)
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Shower to Shower (Johnson & Johnson)
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Shu Uemura
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Shu Uemura(L’Oreal)
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Sinful Colors (Revlon)
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SK-II (Procter & Gamble)
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Skin ID (Johnson & Johnson)
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SkinVitals
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Soft Scrub (Dial)
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SoftSheen (L’Oreal)
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S.O.S. (Clorox)
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Spray ’N Wash (Reckitt Benckiser)
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Swiffer (Procter & Gamble)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why Can't I Find a Certain Company?
- What Types of Companies Are on the "Don't Test" List?
- How Does a Company Get on PETA's Global Animal Test–Free List?
- How Does a Company License PETA's Animal Test–Free Logo?
- How Do I Know That These Companies Really Don't Test on Animals?
- Can I Trust a Product Label That Says, 'No Animal Testing'?
- What if a Company Isn't on Either of PETA's Lists?
- Why Do Some Companies' Product Labels Say, 'No Animal Ingredients,' When, in Fact, the Products Contain Beeswax, Lanolin, Whey, etc.?
- How Often Are PETA's Animal Test–Free Product Lists Updated?
- Why Are These Companies Included on the 'Do Test' List?
- What Does 'Working for Regulatory Change' Mean?
- Does PETA's List Include Individual Animal Test–Free Brands?