After running Cruelty-Free Kitty for over 4 years and researching mainstream brands masquerading as cruelty-free and PETA certifying brands with lax criteria, I had my suspicions about Dove.
A huge international brand, owned by no other than Unilever... is now claiming to be cruelty-free?
Could they have pulled out of China? Could this be the beginning of the cruelty-free movement going maintream?
Nope. Unfortunately not.
The Pre-Market vs. Post-Market Dilemma
After looking into their policy, Dove still sells certain products in stores, in mainland China:
"We have changed which products we offer to Chinese consumers. The Chinese Authorities changed regulations in 2014 and now allow for certain cosmetics products that are manufactured in China to not require animal testing, and those are the products that we will be offering."
While it's true that the Chinese animal testing laws changed in 2014, I've posted time and time again about what these changes truly entail.
In a nutshell: yes, companies can sell certain products in China with no pre-market animal testing as long as these products are "simple use cosmetics" and manufactured in China -- lucky for Dove!
But China also has post-market animal testing laws, and any company that chooses to sell cosmetics in mainland China must comply with these animal tests if the Chinese Authorities deem them necessary.
This is what Dove had to say about post-market animal testing:
"Post-market testing would only be required in the rare occurrence of a serious consumer safety concern. We have requested to the Chinese Authorities that they notify us if there were such a concern, so we can withdraw the product rather than it be subject to animal testing."
So let's suppose there was a "serious consumer safety concern" with one of Dove's products.
Do you really think that the Chinese government, a government so concerned with product safety that they mandate animal testing for all foreign cosmetics sold in China, would give Dove a friendly notice instead of testing the potentially hazardous products as per protocol?
Of course not.
Post-market testing is the law.
Also note how Dove doesn't state that they're exempt from the post-market laws. They only state that they've "requested" to be notified if there's a concern. If I request to be notified by my teacher if there's a surprise pop quiz so I can leave, I'm pretty sure I won't be off the hook that easily.
Is Dove really cruelty-free? No. They might be making an effort in that direction, but claiming they're cruelty-free is a misleading statement.
Nothing More Than a Marketing Claim
Unilever, Dove's parent company, has a world-class marketing department. They've recently come out with a pseudo-ethical brand called Love Beauty and Planet which is a brilliant example of greenwashing and appealing to the growing "ethical" segment of the market. They're also running massively successful campaigns for Dove that market to "all women" (or worse, "real women").
My theory is that Dove's "cruelty-free" act is nothing more than a marketing tactic used to appeal to ethical consumers, which is a growing segment of the market. By positioning themselves as "cruelty-free", Dove would have a huge advantage in the drugstore as the ONLY cruelty-free brand of affordable mainsteam shower gel or soap available.
Of course, they're not willing to let go of their Chinese market profits to truly achieve the cruelty-free status they're looking for. Like other brands, they want the best of both worlds: the Chinese market, and the ethical market.
And Dove has the funds for these massive PR stunts. They're partnering with reputable organizations such as Humane Society International and PETA.
Why Did PETA Approve Dove?
Truth be told, PETA's cruelty-free list has never been the most reliable. Their criteria is lax, making it easy for brands to quickly apply and get on the cruelty-free list without much (or any) verification -- even when their actual policy is ambiguous within the company.
There's also the unknown aspects which may or may not be going on behind the scenes. Does Unilever have any financial ties with PETA? Do they donate to PETA, just like they've partnered with Humane Society International? There's only speculation at this point.
Welcome To The Grey Area, Dove
If a brand pulls out of China, its status changes to cruelty-free on my website as long as they (as well as suppliers and third-parties) don't test on animals at any point.
Since Dove still sells in China and admits to potentially subject to post-market animal testing, I've moved the brand to the "grey area". This means that it's unclear whether or not Dove tests on animals, as they've avoided some animal tests in China but might still be subject to others.
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Thank you so much for the clarification! This is the same reason I quit using (sadly) Bath & Body Works products.
Thank you so much for the clarification! This is also the reason I quit using (sadly) Bath & Body Works.
As always, thank you for being up on everything and disseminating your knowledge. I don’t use Dove, but now I’ll never start!
Thanks. I was also suspicious.
Thanks for the news about Dove.. You do a GREAT JOB!!please never stop!!?
Thanks for clarifying. I figured it was too good to be true.
Its appalling that they mislead people in this way. I will never buy from them
I don’t trust Peta and I certainly do not trust Dove. There are products on Petas list which we know are still being tested.
Thank you for letting us know. I was shocked when I’d seen their Cruelty-Free claim knowing that they’re Unilever (insert skull and crossbones here) made it hard to wrap my head around. I knew it was too good to be true but still told my sister who was also surprised. I will certainly let her know the truth and I appreciate this information which prevents me from spreading lies and feeling horrible about it upon (eventually!) finding out. I also now know that your list is the only resource I can trust vs all the other (so-called) animal rights organizations…which I make annual donations to! It’s clear that my hard earned money will go so much further HERE. xoxo
Thank you for detailed! I’m glad that I didn’t purchased dove soap.
Unacceptable and unethical behavior from Unilever! Without your indepth digging, we would have believed their lies and supported their continued abuse of helpless creatures. I’ll never again trust any company’s word without checking your site for the truth. As a dedicated supporter of PETA, my heart is breaking- I would have expected more of them. Thank you for being there for us.
Won’t be buying dove produts
Thank you for researching and sharing this! Hope more people read this!
the HUGE THANK is to you!! thanks for this great work you do!
Thank you Suzi… best wishes to you always… D
I want to thank you so much for putting your time and energy into researching things like this and getting the truth out. You are so amazing! Keep up the great work!
I wouldn’t believe or trust anything they say. China doesn’t care about animals. Look at the dog and cat meat trade? It’s all horrible.
I had a feeling it was too good to be true, thank you so much for clarifying! I will continue to NOT purchase any Dove products!
Animals in China have no rights and are treated terribly. Any company that sells health/beauty products in China is not one I will patronize.
Thank you for this! I appreciated all the work you do and keeping us informed 🙂
Thank you for this update. I was happy to hear about Dove going cruelty free, but now know for sure and will not buy their products. I will stick with ones i know that are for sure cruelty free.
Thank you for going into this in such detail! I’m sure a lot of people will not bother to scratch beneath the surface of this claim…luckily we can point them here!
Thank you for investigating this matter, Suzana! When I saw the news of Dove going cruelty-free going around, I said to myself, there is no way in hell is this true. I have been monitoring Dove forever: a chunk of my sociology dissertation looked at their underhanded marketing full of fake feminism… The Unilever company is up there with Nestle and Monsanto when it comes to false claims of safety and stroking the public’s sense of righteousness and sentimentality with sensationalized “progressiveness” that always turns out to be corporate business as usual. Thanks again for looking into it — keep up the great work!!!
I wouldn’t buy anything from Unilever nor would I buy Dove. Such claims are totally false as you say. I will be staying with trusted, kind products. Thank you for putting this out there.
Thank you for posting about this! I saw an ad about it yesterday and was hoping you or some other cruelty free page I follow would clarify. I didn’t trust the ad at all because no one I followed was excited about a big brand making the right choice.
Thanks for the info!
I check all companies thoroughly before buying their products. Theres too many reputable cruelty free brands to even consider Dove.
Yessssss, have you ever heard of “Virginic”? Theyre cruelty free and vegan apparently. You can check them out here https://virginic.com/collections/powders/products/translucent-botanical-face-powder i found out about them because this product was on the top charts. But could you be so kind to reccommend me to some more cruelty free that you use? CHEERS
Hi Diane, absolutely agree ive been using dove for a while now as its a family known brand to use but i just really enjoy the smell and feel of their products. Ive recently moved on to a more vegan brand and ithink you would also enjoy it perhaps you might wanna check it out as you clearly enjoyed this article as much as I did. https://virginic.com/
What’s a good deoderant, body wash, moisturizer, anti aging face cream, site for perfumes or fragrances with free little testers or that can take a non cruelty free fragrance and tell you which cruelty free fragrance is most like it scent wise? And detergents?
Check out Eden Perfumes. Based in Brighton UK
Thank you for this post! I notified my Hungarian friends about this, so for the people who want to shop cruelty-free, but don’t speak English that well, will know about this fact!
Even I didn’t know that there is a post-market law, fascinating :O
Thank You for this. It’s surprising how PETA can allow them to use their logo and be certified when PETA has always seemed so passionate about animal cruelty.
Peta us the worst … look at their records they kill over 90% of animals that come into their possession … NEVER BELIEVE WHAT PETA SAYS … PETA KILLS!
Glad to see you believe the hype and propoganda that PR campaigns put out. Center for Consumer Freedom is a huge shill for the meat industry and they’re the ones who initially started all these “PETA kills” myths. Most of the pets PETA takes in are too sick, given to them by their owners who can’t afford euthanasia for their dying animals, or animals that are completely vicious and not able to be socialized or adopted. Look up BOTH sides and make your own decision instead of allowing yourself to be brainwashed. They have done SO MUCH for animal rights; please look this up too.
Thank you for clarifying this! I had my suspicions as well.