Hey guys.
If you read LogicalHarmony.net you’d know that
the article titled Milani and Jordana nolonger has caused much panic in the cruelty-free-blogger world.
I won’t go into too many details about the article but basically there is speculation that some of the
ingredients in Milani products have been tested on animals.
After I took down a post featuring two Milani lipsticks, I
decided to email Milani and ask for an explanation. Side note, be sure to follow
this blog on Facebook because that’s where I post when I email a company and
when I receive a reply from them.
I wanted to share (as promised) the correspondence I’ve
had with Milani so far.
I emailed them saying:
Hello, My name is
Camila Alvarez. I am the writer for HumanelyChic (humanelychic.blogspot.com), a cruelty-free
beauty blog. I am interested in buying from your company but would like to be
assured that your products are cruelty-free. I have some questions I would appreciate
you address. Please be sure to answer all of them as the answers you
provide are very important to both my readers and myself.
1. Does your company test ingredients
or/and finished products on animals?
2. Do you test ingredients or
products on animals through a 3rd party? If your answer is no, how do you
ensure that your manufacturers do not test?
3. Do your manufacturers test
ingredients or products on animals?
4. Are you owned or affiliated with
any companies that test products or ingredients on animals?
5. Do you have a parent company? If
so who are they?
6. Do you/your parent company
currently or have plans to market and sell your products in the Chinese market,
which requires animal testing by law to sell in that country?
7. Do you use palm oil/carnuaba wax
in any of your products? If so, is it from an organic and sustainable
source?
8. Could you provide a list of all of
your current vegan items available for purchase?
Thank you in advance for you
cooperation!
Another sidenote, they replied to my email the next day
which I really appreciated!
Here’s their reply:
Hi
Camila,
Thank
you for your inquiry. Please see our stance on animal testing here: http://milanicosmetics.com/t-faq.aspx.
Additionally,
we are in the midst of compiling a list of our vegan items, which we will be
sharing on our website. In the meantime, we provide all of our ingredient on
our website. If there is a specific shade you would like to know about I’ll be
happy to let you know if it is vegan.
I didn’t like this reply
because, obviously, it’s very vague. So I emailed them back:
Hello {names are omitted},
Thank you for replying to my email. I
checked out the link you provided. Meanwhile, a very well know blog (LogicalHarmony.net) has a post that worries me.
According to the post, Milani (Jordana) did test some of it's ingredients on
animals to comply with law and regulations of certain countries. Is this
correct? It would be really appreciated if Milani came out with a statement
clearing this up. I know the reader of my blog and the thousands that only shop
for cruelty-free cosmetics and have long supported Milani would appreciate
it.
Thank you again for your
attention.
Again the representative
emailed me right away.
Hi Camila,
We are aware of the blog post from
LogicalHarmony.net. There was miscommunication between our company and a few
customers that prompted her post. We did make an official statement on our
Facebook page addressing the miscommunication and our stance on Animal Testing.
The post was made on June 4th. You can see it on our page, but here
it is as well:
Milani apologizes for causing recent
confusion regarding our practices related to the use of animals for the safety
testing of its products. The confusion was caused in part by a company response
made to a Milani website inquiry that unintentionally was vague and in certain
respects inaccurate. Milani will use its
best efforts going forward to ensure such confusion does not occur again.
From
the inception of the company, Milani has been opposed to the use of animals for
the safety testing of cosmetic products. Our company philosophy has never changed in
this regard. We have never tested our products on animals, and never have
allowed others to test our products on animals.
All Milani cosmetic products
are manufactured by reputable suppliers who do not use animals for product
testing. Milani is now in the process of obtaining certifications from all of
our suppliers regarding this fact, as well as the fact that the raw materials
used in our products are not tested on animals. We will confirm receipt
of these certifications when they have been obtained.
We do
not sell our products in any markets where animal testing is required by local
law or regulations.
We endorse the published efforts of many who
oppose testing on animals at any point during production, as a finished
product, or with respect to ingredients used in the manufacture of the
product.
Milani currently is in the process of receiving certification as
cruelty free under PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies Program.
We hope this
resolves any confusion that may exist regarding our positions on these issues.
Granted, they did not answer my original eight questions, but
I think we can all admit this clears this up a lot. To be
safe, I will ask whether they sale their products in China. According to what
was stated above the answer should be no, but we’ll see. After hearing their
explanation about the origin of the miss communication and confusion, and
reading about their animal testing policy I would feel safe supporting Milani
again. What’s your opinion? Let me know.
Lots of Love,
Camila
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