Ask Revlon to Join the Leaping Bunny Program
In 1990, Revlon became one of the first large cosmetic companies to declare that it would not engage in animal testing for its products. However, Revlon still has not opened its animal testing policy up to scrutiny by signing on to the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program.
Take Action
In 1990, Revlon became one of the first large cosmetic companies to declare that it would not engage in animal testing for its products. However, Revlon still has not opened its animal testing policy up to scrutiny by signing on to the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program.
Take Action
Wish your favorite company was in our Compassionate Shopping Guide? Your encouragement is crucial. Use our Sample Letter to urge it to join the Leaping Bunny Program. You can find a company's contact information by checking the product label or calling for its toll-free number at (800)555-1212.
Buying products with the Leaping Bunny Logo takes the guesswork out of shopping. Use your dollars to send a strong message that animal testing is outdated and unnecessary! When you purchase a product, you send this message to the manufacturer: "I support your products and your policies!"
Be sure to support only those companies committed against animal testing. Request a Free Shopping Guide.
Be sure to support only those companies committed against animal testing. Request a Free Shopping Guide.
All over the country there are grocery stores, health food stores, and beauty salons carrying products approved in the Compassionate Shopping Guide. Ask your favorite store if it would like to display the Shopping Guide in the store. Store managers can request a free Retail Display Kit by calling (888)546-CCIC.





