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severus68
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The rabbits are only in respect of shampoos. You just need to go into the internet to see this. It is not only Peta that says this. There are other organisations that would show what is done. There is Catholic Concern for animals.There are other products that are tested on animals. Loreal still tests on animals, that is why France has been protesting the passing of the EU law against animal testing on cosmetics. I believe Revlon does not test and has a wide range of affordable cosmetics. There is St Ives from Switzerland, Simple and Freemans. These are a few of the very affordable skin care/cosmetics/toiletries brands which produce without the need to cause suffering.pg.com/science/PG_Q1_06.pdf
unilever.com/sustainability/people/consumers/animaltesting/
I posted 2 links, one for Proctor and Gamble, one for Unilever. Both conglomarates seem to be not using or phasing out animal testing.
Since, it is hard to find products not made by these two, where are these bunnies being tortured with shampoo? Does it actually happen on a wide basis?
It does seem mean to torture a bunny with a head clamp…but is that what is happening in the labs?