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    for the purpose of testing cosmetics products (Cole). Cosmetic product experimentation on animals includes the testing of ingredients in shampoos, lotions, make-up and similar type beauty products. According to the article titled Cruelty Free Cosmetics, “These tests cause an enormous amount of pain and suffering to the animals. The only time they are relieved of their torture is when they die” (Cole). This paper will focus on why it is morally impermissible to test cosmetic/beauty products on…

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    Animal Testing Cosmetics

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    from cosmetics to drugs to cleaning supplies. Companies involved with animal testing include Johnson & Johnson, Iams Pet Food, Kimberly-Clark with Kleenex, Mars Candy, and Trojan Condoms (8 Products). With individuals becoming more aware of the issue, the conditions in which these animals are kept and the treatment these animals go through are being looked into. Animal testing can take place on dogs, rats, mice, monkeys, and many other types of animals. Due to the rising industries of cosmetics…

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    Over the last several decades the topic of animal testing for cosmetic purposes has taken the world by surprise. The throngs of questions concerning this matter have skyrocketed, yet how often are these concerns addressed? For that matter, how many citizens even understand what cosmetic animal testing entails? As defined by Humane Society International, “the term ‘animal testing’ refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology” (About Animal Testing).…

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    Recently, the report of Brandsvietnam has showed that the annual sales of cosmetics market in Vietnam reached about 702.4 million USD in 2015. Based on high economic growth rate and need for appearance enhancement, the cosmetics sector of Vietnam has been believed to have a significant potential growth recently. Vietnamese women are willing to pay a lot of money for mid-end and high-end cosmetics. Besides, they are also more cautious of the origin of the products than ever because the market is…

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    The earliest record of any kind of makeup or cosmetic is from the 1st Dynasty of Egypt. Women and men used a substance called unguent to keep wrinkles away and hydrate their skin. They used kohl as eyeliner to protect their eyes from the glare of the sun. Women and men in Egypt used scented oils and balm to cover-up body odor and to bathe their skin. Cosmetics was a vast part of health. In the early years, they used makeup to protect their eyes from the sun but later they thought they had to go…

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    Company Overview ULTA Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. (ULTA Beauty) is the largest beauty retailer in the United States. Since opening its first store in 1990, ULTA Beauty has grown to become the top beauty destination for cosmetics, fragrance, skin, hair care, and salon services. With 797 stores across the United States, the company strives to be “All Things Beauty, All in One Place,” offering more than 20,000 products from over 500 brands, including its own private line. The company’s…

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    Animal Cruelty in Cosmetics Even though animals have some of the same human qualities as we do, I think companies should not be able to test on animals for the use of cosmetic products. Many makeup, skincare, and household products test on animals. Thousands of innocent animals are in labs everyday getting abused, killed, or put through pain without medication. There have been found other alternatives to use instead of testing on animals. Animals have a lot of damage and abuse being done to…

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    n today 's society beauty has become a major topic of interest. There is a current uproar of controversy regarding the varying types, including that of natural versus cosmetic beauty. Although both are excellent choices, they are two completely different sides of the make-up industry. Both cosmetic and natural beauty have their perks, but to decide which is best for the customer depends on their price range, the overall look they are hoping to achieve, and how their skin is going to look and…

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    locked in a cage and getting ready for someone to test a cosmetic product on them? Cosmetic testing takes the lives of millions of innocent animals each year. Animals that get cosmetic testing sit in cold laboratory's waiting with fear for another cold blooded experiment. Animal testing should be illegal in order for animals to stop suffering. Animals should not be used for cosmetic testing because they are indefensive therefore, cosmetic companies should find other alternatives, humans also…

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    decades of animal testing, most cosmetic companies have ruled out the ingredients that don 't benefit their products. With this knowledge, they are able to produce cosmetics with ingredients that are known to be safe for use. Animal testing should not be justified by our enjoyment of cosmetics. The torture and premature death that animals have to endure is inhuman because they have no choice, but cosmetic companies do have the option to take another route to test cosmetics. Other options…

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