Šaki -> RE: kozmetika (24.8.2007 15:14:55)
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no jz sm našla tole če te kaj zanima??? Animal Lab Testing Inspirational Rating: Quality: (Quality: Unrated) Animal testing is wrong, period. But some people need a little explanation to better understand and to care more. You see, animal testing isn't as rare as you may think it is. There are tons of cosmetic companies that still continue to test their products on animals. There really is no need for this, and I will list a few reasons why: 1. An animals fur and skin are very different from ours and can't be 100 sure that if it doesn't burn an animals's skin, or damage the fur, that it would be the same for us. Our shampoo has a different PH level, thus it could burn an animals skin (that's why when you bath you dog, cat, horse etc. that you use THEIR type of shampoo) and we would be just fine. 2. It's cruelty, bottom line. There's no arguing with the fact that dropping an amount of foot-scrub (or any other beauty product) into a dog's eyes just to watch the dog try squim away in agony from the burning pain of chemicals in it's eyes. It's also wrong to smear liquid make-up onto a cat's shiney coat and wait for it to cake on, just to see if it will be an all-day wear make-up. Now think about it, what if your life was waking up every morning in your cramped crate and be drug out to have someone rub products on you, put them in your eyes, and make you eat them? Then, after a day of that, you'd be put bake into your crate to sleep in discomfert to wake to it again? Would you have that, or would you rahter have a bed of your own in a warm house with someone to love you? You decide. 3. You don't have to test products on animals, there are loads of other ways to test your products. One of them is just to use common sence. Seriously, what are the chances of you mixing a bunch of things together for CLEANING OR FACIAL PURPOSES that wouldn't burn your eyes? Think about it. What are the chances of having a facial, relaxing, or cleaning chemical that's safe to eat? We don't need to prove that, it can be just a common sense thing. But no, we have to find just one more way to make an animal's live hell. There are tons of people out there (yes, including myself) that would rather have beauty products tested on themselves, than to test them on an innocent animal that ha never done a wrong in it's life except to be born an lab animal. Like I said before, there are lots of animals that belong to the lab's of the cosmetics companies. Thousands of animal lives are being tortured every minute, of every hour, or every day. If you wouldn't want to be poked and jabbed with strange and new cosmetics, why woud you want to push it upon an animal? Animals are the more pure thing we have on this planet and we are using them for our own benifit, and it's not benifiting them at all. If you are an average person and you belive in animal testing, than you are being self-ish if you wouldn't want to switch lives with that animal or if you've never done a thing about it. Here's a list of companies that CONTINUE TO TEST PRODUCTS ON ANIAMLS: Baby Magic Banana Boat Calvin Klien Chubs (Playtex) Clearasil Colgate Shaving Care Cover Girl Disaparene (Playtex) Dove Edge Pro Gel Eucerin Gillette Huggies (Kimberly-Clark) Lac-Hydrin Max Factor MetroGel, MetroLotion, and MetroCream Moisturel Neivea Visage Noxzema Olay old Spice Pampers (Procter and Gamble) Pond's Sea Breeze Shiseido Skin Bracer by Mennen Suave Wet Ones (Playtex) Here's a list of companies that NO NOT TEST PRODUCTS ON ANIMALS (we praise you): Aesop Almay Aramis Lab Series Arbonne (Bonnebell) Astara Aubrey Organics Aveda Avon Bath and Body Works BeautiControl Beauty without Cruelty BeneFit Bioelements Biore BioTherm Bobbi Brown Burt's Bees California Baby Chanel Christian Dior Clarins Clinique Decleor Paris Dermalogica DHC Dr. Haushka Elizabeth Arden Estee Lauder Exuviance by Neostrata Giorgio Armani H2O + Skin care Helena Rubinstein Hydron Jane Jason Naturl Kiel's Kiss My Face L'Occitane L'Oreal La Mer La Prarie Lancome Little Forest Baby Care Lush M.A.C. Marcelle Mary Kay Maybelline Mustela N.V. Perricone, M.D. Neostrata Ole Henriksen Skin Care Ombrelle Origins Orlane Paula Choice and Paula's Secrets PEDIAM Phytomer Perscriptives Presige Cosmetics Pro Activ Ralph Lauren Polo Sport Revlon Sense Usana Skin Care Seriosu skin care Seventh generation Stila Sue Devitt Studio makeup Thalgo The Body Shop Tony and Tina Urban Decay Vichy Zirh Men's Skin Care
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