Does Hair Food really support Animal Rights?

Hair Food Owned by Procter & Gamble Procter & Gamble

Hair Food does not have a stated position on animal rights, but the company is known for being cruelty-free. This means that they do not test their products on animals and do not use any animal ingredients in their products.
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Is Hair Food using ingredients that have been tested on animals?
No. Not only Hair Food does not tests its own products on animals, but it also ensures that none of their ingredients are tested on animals
Is Hair Food testing finished products on animals?
No. Hair Food does not test its products on animals.
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