Is it morally right for me to use biore skin care products?
where there is smoke there is fire. biore tends to be cheaper, in my experience, which already raises alarms in the background of my experience. If you know that other associated companies do use animal testing, *unless the company you are looking at makes a point of saying there is no animal testing8, it is probably following the norm in its corporate environment, i.e., doing what the others do. A safe way to find products that use no animal testing is to look for vegetarian or vegan products (these tend to be found in health food stores and markets — lush.com is all vegetarian, and differentiates vegan products, so you know that they do not use animal testing.