It's a minefield pompa. In theory, animal testing of cosmetics has recently been banned in Europe, which is good, but there are so many loopholes it's still not easy to find cosmetics that are truly cruelty free. Personally, I would never use anything that had been tested anywhere in the world (China being the major problem at the moment since their laws insist that everything is tested), and I check and double check everything I buy. If I needed drugs or medical treatments then I would face a serious ethical dilemma, and would probably compromise my principles - but never for cosmetic purposes.
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