Wednesday, October 25, 2017

L'Oreal Cosmetics

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Something different folks...  In case you use L'Oreal cosmetics...  I won't anymore!  Click on link above for website.

Thanks Deb G. for sharing...



L’Oréal claims it "no longer tests ingredients on animals and no longer tolerates any exception to this rule.”
...Then why does L’Oréal sell its products in China, where animal testing is still a common requirement for most types of cosmetics?
...And why isn't L’Oréal supporting efforts that would ban cosmetics testing on animals?
While L’Oréal stalls, hundreds of thousands of animals worldwide continue to suffer horrible pain and die for the sale of cosmetics.
Sadly, animals used for cosmetics testing have chemicals dripped into their eyes or skin and poured down their throats—leaving them blinded, poisoned and killed. It is time for L’Oréal to get on the right side of history and join The Humane Society of the United States in our efforts to end cosmetics cruelty once and for all.
Urge L’Oréal to support the #becrueltyfree campaign by sending them a message today. Together, we can ban cosmetics testing on animals forever—because they're worth it.
Take action

Thank you for all you do for animals.
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Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO 

3 comments:

  1. I only buy Wet 'n Wild cosmetics. They do not test on any animals. Nancy C.

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  2. They sell to China so the women there can have a choice to not buy cosmetics that are tested on animals. They have supported non animal testing for many years. http://www.loreal.com/sustainability/l'oréal-answers/the-question-of-animal-testing

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  3. Anything made by Proctor and Gamble or Unilever has potentially been tested on animals. :(

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