Animal testing is cruel, inhumane and unnecessary.
There are many ways for scientists to test product without abusing animals. Rats, rabbits, dogs and monkeys are just a few of the animals who get tested on. They live very unfortunate lives, caged up and tortured for the purpose of science.
These animals don't get to see daylight, and often times they are tattooed with a serial number as identification. When an animal is no longer fit for testing, they are often times killed, and very rarely rescued out to loving families.
When purchasing cosmetic items, make sure it is clearly marked "not tested on animals" or something of the sort. The only way to stop animal testing is to stop purchasing products that have been tested on animals.
If on the packaging of a product (like the ones you mentioned and others as well) does not say "No animal testing" or something of the sort, they do not. But if they don't say anything about animal testing, they probably do animal testing. I would research it before supporting a company that might do animal testing.
The cast of Testing the Experts - 1946 includes: Ted Husing as Himself Narrator
Anaphora in the context of animal testing can manifest in the repetitive use of phrases to emphasize ethical concerns or scientific arguments. For instance, one might say, "Animal testing is necessary for medical breakthroughs; animal testing is crucial for understanding diseases; animal testing is essential for developing safe treatments." This repetition highlights the importance attributed to animal testing in the scientific community while also prompting dialogue about its ethical implications.
no it is not as bad then animal testing
SUPER EXPTREMLY EXPENSIVE animal testing is the cheapest and most efficiant way
Yes, animal testing is around the whole world !
No. There is no legal requirement for animal testing.
Animal testing upsets most people because the animals have no say in the experimentation. An animal can't say "that hurts" or "stop". On the other hand, humans can and almost everyone finds human testing repulsive...
well if the testing is from animal haters the animal will die but if they are good it will live......
They may. It depends on the manufacturer. They will say on the bottle if they don't do animal testing.
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if you believe in animal testing...you have no morals,,,i no this because i just wrote a 5 page paper on animal testing and its horrid