Dollar Tree Cruelty Free Bath & Body Haul. Found some great beauty items for $1. This Dollar Tree beauty haul includes: Dermasil Lotion + Day & Face Night Cream, White Rain Shower Gel + Lotion, Yardley London Oatmeal & Almond Bar Soap + Facial Cleanser Soap, Angel of Mine Baby Shampoo & Baby Oil Gel, Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Lotion & Lip Balm, Witch Hazel & Cotton Rounds.

Tried & True: Yardley London Oatmeal & Almond Soap, Angel of Mine Shampoo & Baby Oil Gel, Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Lotion & Lip Balm


MVC

7 Comments

  1. Are you 100% these products are CF? I know some companies claim to be CF but then you find out they sell in China. Or do you know they are Vegan? I thought St.Ives was CF because their packaging said they were….turns out they went back to testing on Animals.

  2. Lots of products have now taken to claiming they are "cruelty-free" or not animal tested--but just like with foods, just about anything can be labelled "natural" (does mean anything). Unless they have a legit bunny safe label or are on an approved list (I like crueltyfreekitty.com) I would not trust it. Some of what you show here are made in China…and if it's made in China…I'd bet it's sold in China…and ANYTHING sold in China is required to be animal tested >:(( I boycott anything made/sold in China and most of Asia- for this, and other animal cruelty customs.

  3. not tested on animals doesn;t mean it is cruelty free. it means the final product wasn't tested on animals. there is a distinct possibility that the components were tested on animals, or they paid a third party to test on animals

  4. Good video. I like that you hold product in front of a camera while talking about it. Hold it steady and close to our eyes. Thank you for the video. Though I don’t trust these brands to be truly cruelty free. Anyone can write not tested on animals on their package without consequences. I only trust peta, leaping bunny etc logos. As already said, if final product is not tested, it does not mean that the ingredients not tested. Citation with selling in China is even more shady. Testing is mandatory for all products that were made outside China but sold in China. If you are foreign brand but manufacture your product in China, theoretically your product won’t be tested. But China can by law pull out ANY product out of the shelve and test it.

Write A Comment