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    need it that bad it shouldn’t come at the expense of an animal's life. With all of the beauty products we have now we definitely don’t need more. There is no difference Lots of companies have already switched to animal testing free products like L'oreal, a skin care…

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    with pollution or maybe plans of the progressive era were starting to be seen as forests were being swept away to start the progressive era and many businesses were looking at Indonesia to establish factories there. A good example of this can be L’oreal. On the online news reports names “Print world Asia” and article was released named “L 'Oréal Inaugurates the World 's Largest Factory in Indonesia” which states that…

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    Anti-ageing is a billion-dollar business and companies will do whatever to sell their products not caring about the consumer. According to the FDA cosmetics must be safe when consumers use them. In 2009 O'lay was fined for false advertising along with L’Oréal by the Federal Trade Commission for making false claims about having visibly younger looking skin. Example: At the Brainerd Industrial Center (B.I.C) sits over 5000 cars, since these cars were sold under the assumption that their…

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    looking more volume, try blow drying out your hair - making use of your fingers or perhaps a vent brush and push your hair in to the direction you will put on the design and style - to produce volume after which sprinkling American Crew Boost Powder or L’Oreal Texture Dust in to the root and massage…

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    Kylie Rdechor Ms. Garcia Argument & Rhetoric(1) 21 November 2017 The Consequences of Animal Testing Right this second in laboratories all over the world, millions of animals are being isolated into confined spaces as they are being forced to endure the agonizing pain of animal testing. Animal testing is the practice of monitoring the side-effects and defects a product may have on a nonhuman animal subject. Animals such as rabbits, monkeys, cats, mice, rats, and other species experience…

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    100% respondents are using Personal Care Products. Q.2 When you think of Personal Care Products, which brands come to your mind? HLL P&G J&J Reckitt B ITC L’Oreal Any Other 18 8 4 2 8 4 6 Findings: 36% respondents had ticked on HLL while they think of Personal Care Products followed by 16% each P&G and ITC, Johnson & Johnson and L’oreal ticked 8% and any other ticked 12%. Q.3 Do you use personal care product according to your skin type? Yes No 35 15 Findings: Most of the…

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    Tissue chips are fleshy masses grown from human stem cells. They are 93 percent accurate at predicting toxicity. Episkin, a grown sheet of skin cells, can be modified to produce different skin tones and ethnicities for more accurate results. L'Oreal, a cosmetics company, has been using Episkin to test their new, and old products. (Merali) (Wahlberg) The last point is that cloning has the potential to replace animal testing. If we have cloned sheep, mice, frogs, and cows, we can potentially…

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    The product is presented as a skin revitalizer called Revitalift by L’Oréal; the purpose of this product is to make one’s skin firmer and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. The targeted audience for the product is aging women who are unsatisfied with the way that their face appears. In terms of presentation, the product is…

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    causes it to bleach. Research shows that up to 14,000 tons of sunscreen is washed into the coral reefs of the US Virgin Islands and Hawaii alone every year. Oxybenzone is found in over 3,500 sunscreen products worldwide. These include; Coppertone, L’Oréal, Hawaiian Tropic, and Banana Boat. A new study released in 2016 shows that a single drop of sunscreen in a small area is enough to start damaging, and killing corals. The same study also showed that once the pollutants stopped, the coral…

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    Philosopher Carl Cohen stands by the use of animal testing in biomedical research. He states and believes that animals are incapable of moral agency and therefore lack moral rights. Within Cohen’s view of animal testing, our obligations towards animals are minimal and they don’t compare in importance with our responsibilities to beings that have rights, meaning, human beings. On the other hand, Peter Singer’s view on animal testing expands to animals the principles of equal consideration of…

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