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Neutrogena, a brand known for its skincare and hair care products, has a mixed reputation when it comes to animal cruelty. While the company has
officially stated that it does not test its products on animals, there are concerns because Neutrogena is owned by Johnson & Johnson, a parent company that has been reported to conduct animal testing for some of its products. Additionally, Neutrogena products are sold in countries like China, where animal testing is a legal requirement for certain imported cosmetics.
This situation creates a
complex scenario where Neutrogena may not be directly conducting animal testing, but it is connected to a parent company that does, and its products are subject to animal testing due to international trade regulations.
To be considered
truly cruelty-free, a brand must not conduct animal testing nor be sold in countries that require it by law. Based on these criteria, Neutrogena does not fully meet the standards of a cruelty-free brand.
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