What’s the deal with makeup that tests on animals in 2017? It’s a contentious topic, with strong opinions on both sides. Some people are firmly against animal testing and will only buy cruelty-free products, while others don’t think it’s so bad. But where do the facts lie?
The truth is, many cosmetic brands still test on animals, despite the fact that there are now proven alternatives available. Even some of the biggest names in the industry, such as Avon and L’Oréal, have been caught out in recent years. But why do they continue to do this when there are more humane methods available?
The main reason is that animal testing is still the cheapest, quickest and most reliable way to obtain the data needed to ensure the safety of their products. However, the cost of animal welfare has been ignored for too long, and it’s time for change.
Fortunately, there are a growing number of cosmetic companies who are refusing to test their products on animals and are instead investing in alternative methods. Companies such as The Body Shop, e.l.f. and Aveda have all pledged to be 100% cruelty-free, and many more are following suit.
These companies are setting an example for the rest of the industry, and it’s vital that we take notice. By supporting cruelty-free makeup, we can help to end animal testing and encourage more companies to switch to alternative methods.
It’s also important to realize that not all makeup companies are the same. Many high-end brands that sell their products in department stores or online still use animal testing, while drugstore brands are becoming increasingly aware of animal rights and are taking steps to reduce their impact.
To find out which cosmetic companies are cruelty-free and which aren’t, it’s best to look for the leaping bunny logo. This is a symbol used by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, which certifies companies that don’t test on animals. You can also check websites such as Cruelty Free International and The Leaping Bunny Program for more information.
By being informed and making conscious decisions about which makeup we buy, we can help to create a world in which animal testing is no longer necessary. So the next time you’re shopping for cosmetics, make sure to check that leaping bunny logo!
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