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Yes.

Perfume indirectly kills animals. Think of it like this:

1. You buy perfume at a store

2. One bottle of perfume is out of the store.

3. Soon, more people will buy all the perfume.

4. The store will need more perfume.

5. The store buys it from a perfume company.

6. The perfume company needs to make more to sell to other stores.

7. The perfume company will need to test more perfume on animals.

8. Sometimes, the perfume is harmful and kills the animals.

Don't buy cosmetics! You look better as yourself! Poor animals have to suffer because you just want to look better.

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