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The Ugly Truth about Beauty Products.

Admin - Posted on: 18/May/2016

Wendy Higgins from Humane Society International (UK) explains why animal testing of cosmetics is still going on and what people can do to campaign against it. Despite the fact that animal tests for cosmetics ended in the United Kingdom in 1997, and have been banned by law across the European Union since 2009, laboratory animal suffering for the beauty industry still continues. In laboratories in countries such as China, the United States, India and Russia, cosmetic chemicals are still being rubbed onto the sensitive and shaved skin of guinea pigs, dripped into the eyes of rabbits and force-fed into rats' stomachs. These tests can last for days, weeks or even months. In some countries even the widely condemned "lethal dose" test is still used, in which animals are forced to swallow massive amounts of a cosmetic chemical to find out the dose that causes death. Tests like these can cause immense suffering and distress – and are increasingly seen as a poor predictor of toxicity in humans

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