The Vegan Society

Promoting ways of living free from animal products for the benefit of people, animals and the environment.

Testing

Cosmetics testing is now banned in the UK, but remains legal in many other countries. Every year, millions of animals are subjected to the most horrifically painful experiments just so people can have a new brand of shampoo or a differently scented perfume.

Tests carried out on animals include:

  • Eye Irritancy tests - commonly called the Draize test. A substance is applied to the eye of a rabbit to see if irritation or damage ensues. During the test, the animals are given no pain relief, they are held in stocks to prevent them from touching their eyes and the test may last for several days causing great pain and suffering. Rabbits are used because they have very poor tear ducts in their eyes so they cannot wash away the substance.
  • Skin irritancy test - involves shaving the fur off an animal and applying the test substance to their skin. The skin is then observed for signs of irritation e.g. swelling, reddening, bleeding, cracking or ulceration.
  • Toxicity tests - such as the LD-50 (Lethal Dose 50%). Substances are fed to the animal and they are observed for signs of poisoning e.g. tremors, bleeding, vomiting or loss of balance. The test may last for several days causing great suffering. Those animals that do not die during the experiment are killed at the end for autopsy.

    Many products sold in the UK continue to be tested on animals elsewhere.

    Alternative Non-Animal Testing Techniques

    Animal testing of cosmetics is entirely unnecessary. Over 8,000 ingredients have already been established as safe and there is no reason why manufacturers need to use any new substances. Where new ingredients are used, the law requires them to be safety tested - this need not involve animal testing. Cruelty-free alternatives such as testing on reconstructed human skin, using computer modelling and enlisting human volunteers are often more reliable than using a different species, with a different biology to test products for human use.

    Buy cruelty-free

    The Vegan Society only registers products that are free from animal ingredients and testing. Have a look at our criteria for vegan products then browse through the list of products that meet this criteria.