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When choosing to develop or use new ingredients in their cosmetic products, some companies conduct

tests on animals to assess the safety of these new ingredients. Numerous intrusive tests are carried out
on rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, and rats, despite the fact that they are not required by law. The animals
are murdered at the conclusion of the testing, typically by asphyxiation, neck breaking, or decapitation.
No analgesics are given.

it is cruel and pointless to test cosmetics on animals. businesses can already make novel goods utilizing
thousands of substances that have a history of safe usage and do not need any extra testing.
Additionally, new non-animal testing techniques have replaced outmoded animal testing with ones that
are frequently quicker, less expensive, and more trustworthy.

There are numerous alternatives to using animals in research. Today, thanks to recent developments in
science and technology, there are solutions that are secure for both humans and animals.
Manufacturers of cosmetics that don't test on animals can now employ in vitro screens to test for
endpoints that have a very high sensitivity and specificity for identifying possible danger to humans.

For a variety of reasons, many businesses have not yet completed the changeover to a cruelty-free
policy. Animals, on the other hand, have a quick maturation rate. For instance, rats grow much more
quickly than other rodents.

Even if an animal has a short or long lifespan, even if they are just animals, they still deserve to live.
Animals also have rights and freedom. It is obviously unlawful to just use them as subjects to
environment. The world must be cruelty-free and let the living things live.

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