
Safe is becoming a buzz word these days. Recall this. Problems with this or that product. I always said that you need to check out the company. Look at the leadership and their true values. Recently I was disappointed in the news that PETA discovered about some well known cosmetic and personal care companies and their 'no testing on animals". I do not use any of these products myself, but I have friends I trust who represent the companies. What I put on my face and skin goes through my bloodstream and organs, and so it is important to me in choosing carefully the ingredients that are safe as well as the company behind it and their value system for the raw materials and the process. Does that make sense to you?

You can check our PETA's
list of companies that are on the no test on animals.
It links to my favorite.
That's
why I chose a company who has led the way with integrity for 55 years and makes products that are ALWAYS safe, ALWAYS green and ALWAYS work. ..without testing on animals.
Here is the article I was referring to.
Avon, Mary Kay, Estée Lauder Paying for Tests on Animals
Written by Michelle Sherrow
02-16-2012
After two decades of touting their "no animal testing" policies, Avon, Estée Lauder, and Mary Kay have quietly resumed paying for cruel
tests on animals—without letting consumers know about this stunning about-face. After confirming with each company that chemicals are being dripped into rabbits' eyes and that substances are being rubbed onto animals' skin because of requirements of the Chinese government in order to market products in that country, PETA has downgraded the companies to our "do test"
list.
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