I don't want to smell like flowers.Is there a shampoo for men without animal testing?
http://www.caringconsumer.com/pdfs/compa鈥?/a>
That list comprises health and beauty brands that don't use animal testing. I use the list myself and have found it to be fairly reliable and extensive.
If a brand is listed there, none of its products are tested on animals -- many of the brands probably have mens' products, such as shampoos or grooming products, as well.Is there a shampoo for men without animal testing?
There certainly are ones that are available. Of course, you can find these online (like here: http://www.naturalcollection.com/categor鈥?/a> ) but they are also sold in stores like Whole Foods, GNC, and even Target. Check for the No Animal Testing logo (most look like this: http://www.askuswhy.com/images/takeactio鈥?/a> ) and you're good.
Dr. Bronners Pure Castile Soap, the only real soap out there. I use it for shampoo because it is real ingredients from the earth not fake stuff made in a lab with names like sodium laureth sulfate (that doesn't sound like something I want anywhere around my body) It is not tested on animals nor has any animal ingredients and is also good for mouthwash and toothpaste and deodorant and washing dishes and clothes and pets and other cleaning needs. I am serious this stuff is great soap and real soap made like old school soap. It works into a rich lather that cannot be beat and it has so many uses because it is all natural stuff some of which you eat (in slightly different forms) and it is also fair trade and organic. You cannot beat Dr. Bronners, I have tried others and they just aren't as good. For hair they also recommend using hair conditioning rinse (I don't use it but my hair doesn't get real tangly or I just don't really care that much about it)
http://www.drbronner.com/
Paul Mitchell doesn't test on Animals. And it doesn't smell flowery at all. Even the packaging is very neutral, not focused to either gender.
You can find Paul Mitchell at most salons.
*edit to add for the person who thumbs downed my answer*
I'll add a link and cut and paste for you...
http://www.paulmitchell.com/About_Us/WeC鈥?/a>
CRUELTY-FREE
John Paul Mitchell Systems is devoted to making the world a better place with CEO John Paul DeJoria working to ensure the company follows earth-friendly policies and strategies. Some of his efforts include:
鈥?Making Paul Mitchell the first hair care company to publicly oppose animal testing.
鈥?Creating aerosol products that meet stringent Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) standards in California.
鈥?Harvesting botanicals without harm to the environment.
鈥?Using giant solar panels to harness the sun鈥檚 energy on our awapuhi farm, on the North Shore of Hawaii.
John Paul DeJoria strives to make John Paul Mitchell Systems
an example for other companies to follow. ';Corporations can and should change the world for the better. We have the perspective needed to leave the world a better place for our having been here.';
鈥?John Paul DeJoria.
YES, go to a store called ';LUSH.'; Their products are AMAZING, and they do not do animal testing or use animal products. They're all vegan. Really healthy stuff. I bought some of their shampoo and it's wonderful. Everything is handmade, organic, and natural.
Check out their website: www.lush.com
now days i have to say its a good idea to read the labels and look for it to say not tested on animals. I don't know if mane and tail is, but its made for horses. Its not fruity or flowery. It definitely makes your hair seem thick and strong.
http://www.vegsource.com/talk/veganism/m鈥?/a>
i had a bunch of links but it deleted ahhhh.
www.peta.org/Forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID鈥?br>
www.veggieboards.com/boards/showthread鈥?br>
most homemade and not factory made ones are not tested
most are unisex though
paul micheal is a really good shamppoo and condorier i use it and it is low priced here is a picture of it
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31鈥?/a>
good luck!!~
well all I know is that Samy brand is vegan, can't guarantee you won't smell like flowers... but come on, everyone likes the smell of flowers. what whoudl you rather your hair smell like, dirt?
Tresemme? It's kind of girly but it doesn't smell like flowers. It's not animal tested but it does have glycerin though.
Biofusion products are kind of for both. You can get them at Walgreens!!! :D
Aussie.
Nature's Gate http://natures-gate.com/shop/showCatalog鈥?/a>
Silk, kaik
Have you tried looking at a health food store?
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Aren't most shampoos not tested on animals, if not all? I didn't think that animal testing was legal anymore...
psycho vegans
feces
yeh....its called...nomiceforyou
i have NO idea!
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