April 6, 2011
franzelsarmiento:

helgaholic:

wearesinners:

This is a picture of an Animal Testing Facility.
The reason they use rabbits for animal testing is because they are the only animal who can not flush chemicals out of their eyes without using aids like water or their paws.
Next time you buy cosmetics or hair spray or anything in the beauty section - choose the brands that are NOT tested on animals.
Here’s a hint: Loreal are the worlds biggest cosmetic animal testers, and Garnier isa sub-company of Loreal.
If you have trouble finding out who tests on animals and who doesn’t, google is at your fingertips.
The look on the bunnies face second from the right is absolutely heartbreaking.
 your beauty isn’t worth their pain. 

A list of popular companies that still test on animals: Pond’s, Pantene, Axe, Crest, Sally Hansen, Arm & Hammer, Maybelline, Cover Girl, Neutrogena, Johnsons & Johnsons, Lysol, L’Oreal (they will be going cruelty-free in 2013), Dove, Kleenex. View more here.
There are so many other companies out there that don’t test their products on animals. 

:c

I just have to reblog this. This is so heartbreaking </3

franzelsarmiento:

helgaholic:

wearesinners:

This is a picture of an Animal Testing Facility.

The reason they use rabbits for animal testing is because they are the only animal who can not flush chemicals out of their eyes without using aids like water or their paws.

Next time you buy cosmetics or hair spray or anything in the beauty section - choose the brands that are NOT tested on animals.

Here’s a hint: Loreal are the worlds biggest cosmetic animal testers, and Garnier isa sub-company of Loreal.

If you have trouble finding out who tests on animals and who doesn’t, google is at your fingertips.

The look on the bunnies face second from the right is absolutely heartbreaking.

 your beauty isn’t worth their pain. 

A list of popular companies that still test on animals: Pond’s, Pantene, Axe, Crest, Sally Hansen, Arm & Hammer, Maybelline, Cover Girl, Neutrogena, Johnsons & Johnsons, Lysol, L’Oreal (they will be going cruelty-free in 2013), Dove, Kleenex. View more here.

There are so many other companies out there that don’t test their products on animals. 

:c

I just have to reblog this. This is so heartbreaking </3

(via randomizedfeelings)