
Registered: February 12, 2008
Posts: 189
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About 8 months ago, about the same time I went veggie, I decided to boycott all animal tested cosmetics (shampoo, conditioner, makeup, perfume, etc.) and pain relievers. This, I ofcoarse, veiw as the most resonable way to boycott animal tested things. There is no reason for animal tested cosmetics, those don't make any sense. But boycotting medical treatments and medicines is silly. I have said before, we can just not test or gove people edicine, but isn't that a little irrational? And the whole pain reliever things, well, I believe that your bady is able to heal it's self, and should. We have gotten wimpy by taking asprin for every little head ache and sore. If you have found a company that doesn't do any animal testing for its cosmetics, put it down!
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Registered: May 09, 2008
Posts: 1
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hi my name is virginia and i think that i is really nice that you think of the animals like that and so do i i do alot of things to help them and i just started an organizatin but i need some ppl to give me a hand if you live in toronto plz,plz help me...thank you
virginia
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Registered: November 26, 2007
Posts: 11
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i agree, but if i start to get a migraine...i reach for whatever is near because at work, there is no room for that sort of thing.
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Registered: May 07, 2003
Posts: 7555
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Bath and Body Works does not test its products on animals. (The packaging says that they do not test the "finished" product on animals, which is just their disclaimer because there are areas of production that are not under their control; for example if I test my shea butter on animals and then sell it to the Limited Brand for them to use to make their products, they don't want you suing their company.)
"Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." --Margaret Mead
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