Thursday, December 3, 2009

Why a cosmetic company should do animal testing on their product?

Well Im glad we all agree. animals are good. testing is bad.





now answer the bloody question! they test products on animals (in particular animals bred for this purpose, most often, special white mice) instead of testing them out on poor indigent humans.





Those same people you see lined up outside the Plasma Clinics also volunteer for human test programs. Unfortunately, the cheapest Human test is still far more expensive than a dozen white lab rats. Oh and its not being done in the US any more.....guess where?





Where do most of the human organs come from for transplantation? dead rich people donating them to science? nope...india and bangladesh for the most part.





The fashion and cosmetic industry is not what most people believe it is... Remember when Kathy Lee discovered her clothing line was made in Indonesia? well she's not in the clothing business any more.





werWhy a cosmetic company should do animal testing on their product?
a cosmetic company that does not do their tests on animals are more successful than those that do = keep it up body shopWhy a cosmetic company should do animal testing on their product?
Personally, I would rather pay a little more for a product that doesn't test on animals than use a product that still allows those barbaric tests to be linked to their products. Technology as it is,I just don't think it's necessary for animals to be tortured in order for me to have the perfect mascara. I wont have any part of it and I try to buy products that don't test on animals!!
They don't have to use animals to test the safety of their products. There are better ways of testing products nowadays that are more throughout and accurate.

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