Bioderma's Animal Testing Policy: A Closer Look
What are the regulations?
At NAOS, we strictly adhere to the regulations and do not perform any animal testing in the development of our products.
Animal Testing Regulations
Animal testing is a controversial topic, with some people arguing that it is necessary to ensure the safety of products, while others believe that it is cruel and unnecessary. The regulations regarding animal testing vary from country to country. In some countries, animal testing is required for certain types of products, such as cosmetics or pharmaceuticals. In other countries, animal testing is banned or only allowed in very limited circumstances.
Bioderma's Commitment
Bioderma is committed to not performing any animal testing in the development of our products. We believe that there are other, more humane ways to ensure the safety of our products.
Third-Party Testing
In some cases, Bioderma may allow third-party companies to test our products on animals. However, this is only done when required by law, such as when selling products in China. Bioderma does not pay for these tests, and we do not condone the use of animal testing.
Conclusion
Bioderma is committed to not performing any animal testing in the development of our products. We believe that there are other, more humane ways to ensure the safety of our products.
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