Cruelty Free Yes Or No?
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Jan 29, 2013
Eva B.
I am kind of shocked by the amount of people (here) that don't seem to care about or maybe just don't realize their favourite brands are tested on animals. what are your thoughts about animal testing? are you aware of this? do you know there is an easy way to find out if a brands is cruelty free @ PETA.com and are you prepared to pay more/search a little longer for cruelty free brands ( including soap, bodylotions, hair care. the whole deal) i will keep fighting for the animals, try to create awareness ( don't worry everybody is entitled to their opinion. ) i think this is a discussion to keep having and am curious what you guys think!
Jan 29, 2013
Rose H.
Hmm well I love animals but how do we exactly know that what they are Doug is cruel? Plus makeup companies don't test and then test on animals they research a lot first and then test (at least I hope they research) it still bad ether way
Jan 29, 2013
Rose H.
Doing*
Jan 29, 2013
Eva B.
check peta.com for info on what they do when testing, who are testing, and other info if you are curious, its actually not that difficult to change ones habits/brands but the knowing is the problem :)