Mary Kay Makes No Animal Testing a Selling Point
Posted on 09. May, 2007 by Ty Tribble in Uncategorized
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Large cosmetics companies have routinely tested both raw materials and final products on animals to guarantee safety and eliminate potential irritants. And while fringier animal-rights groups have long considered the practice offensive, more and more mainstream shoppers have become sensitive to the issue. Pioneered by the meteoric success of the Body Shop back in the 1980s, brands like Aveda, Avon, L'Occitaine and even Mary Kay Cosmetics have made their against-animal-testing policies a key selling point.
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ibofightback
10. May, 2007
A bit slow aren't they? Amway signed assurances of no animal testing nearly 20 years ago.