Few facts about animal testing
There are so many people unaware of how many products are in fact being tested on animals at this very second, or some simply choose not to care. Out of sight, out of mind as they say.
This really needs to change.
Animal testing in the cosmetics industry is still way too common. The situation in the EU regarding animal testing regulations is not that bad. For example last year in March a full ban on animal testing in cosmetics came into use. In other countries like the US things don't seem to have progressed that much. But, despite of regulations and laws, some companies still seem to find a way around them, for example by conducting animal testing outside Europe. This really needs to change.
When animal tests are conducted, different substances are tested on animals to find out how they react to it. They are examined, poisoned, burned and tortured and put through a lot of unnecessary pain and suffering. When the tests are over, animals are usually killed so that their organs can be further examined for any toxicity.
Animals that are mostly used in tests are rats, mice, rabbits, hamsters, monkeys, fish, sheep, frogs and even cats and dogs!
To give you an idea what actually happens behind those testing labs, here are some examples what these tests include:
- skin and eye irritation tests where chemicals are rubbed on shaved skin or dripped into the eyes without any pain relief.
- widely condemned “lethal dose” tests, where animals are forced to swallow large amounts of a test chemical to determine what dose causes death.
- animals are exposed to a substance and are then bred. After the animal gives birth, they are killed so that their system can be examined. Their baby is examined for any birth defects and is also eventually killed.
(http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-animal-testing)
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Animal tests cannot guarantee that the products are safe to be used on humans, because animals and humans have different anatomy and we simply function differently. Nowadays there are thankfully many other safe ways to produce products, like testing with human cells, without having animals suffering and dying just for our beauty's sake!
Choose to be cruelty-free!
In the end it is quite easy to become cruelty-free. After everything you know, if this does not make you think twice when buying make-up, I don't know what will! I hate the thought of animals suffering and it truly breaks my heart. I have been cruelty-free now for over 6 years and when you make the choice to only buy cruelty-free make-up, sure it won't be easy. You will most likely have to ditch your favourite mascara or concealer, but trust me, it is so worth it. Do it for the animals' sake. They can't defend themselves, so be the one to do it for them.
I hope this post helps you. In my next one I will write about cruelty-free brands and brands you should definitely avoid. Keep tuned for that!
xoxo,
Mia