Monday 4 April 2016

You guys!

Hello!

Recently, we have been commenting on instagram, at brands like Mac or L'Oreal etc. So many of you have agreed with us, to Stop Animal Testing. This amazed us as we didn't think so many people were against. We comment saying things like:

  • Stop animal testing! (and we use the hashtag #stopanimaltesting)
  • There is no need for testing on animals, if people create, then they should test.
  • We ask questions like- Would you liked to be burnt? Shaved? Killed? Harmed? Abused? (This gets people aware of what companies do in the labs.)
  • We ask people if they are against
  • We raise awareness- STOP ANIMAL TESTING! ITS ANIMAL CRUELTY! ITS UNFAIR!
These comments do raise awareness and lots of you get involved. Some people ask why we care to stop animal testing. We say- because its unfair and its abusive! Some people reply back saying- Stop Animal Testing! And some people say- Well get off Macs account then! We just say- We're only raising awareness! (that shuts them up! :) ) It's so incredible seeing others commenting- Stop Animal Testing and other supportive things to raise awareness. We really want more of this!

Remember, STOP Animal Testing and raise awareness! (Also, thank you for getting us nearly 1000 views on our blog! We're so close!)

Bye!

I won't buy while animals die

Hello!

rabbit used for cosmetics testing
For more than two decades, Avon, Mary Kay, Estée Lauder, and Revlon were among the largest mainstream international companies on PETA's cruelty-free lists. Avon banned all tests on animals following PETA's massive "Avon Killing" campaign, and Mary Kay pledged to go cruelty-free after cartoonist Berkeley Breathed mocked the company in his popular Bloom County comic strip. Since then, all four companies have enjoyed the support of PETA and millions of consumers who choose to buy cosmetics from companies that don't harm animals. But now we have learned that all four companies have been paying for tests on animals in order to sell their products in China—and they did not inform PETA or consumers that their policies had changed. We have no choice but to downgrade them by placing them on our list of companies that test on animals.
I was distressed to learn that Avon, Mary Kay, Estee Lauder, and Revlon are paying to have their products tested on animals for marketing in China. Your company has violated the trust of loyal customers such as me who have counted on your brand for decades largely because of your cruelty-free policies.

I will no longer purchase products from your company, and I'm sharing this disturbing information with everyone I know.

#stopanimaltesting

Bye!

Another Great Brand!

Hello!

Again I have recently found out that Collection don't test on animals!

Collection is such a good brand with make up that is good quality.
Also, it's very affordable!

You can buy Collection cosmetics from most Boots and Superdrug stores, amazon, Asda, Wilko, Semichem, Tesco and Morrisons.

https://youtu.be/I1x0Vd0o2gY

Bye!