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VICTORY: Welch's Promises to End Deadly Animal Tests!
After PETA warned that it was prepared to launch an international boycott campaign to educate the public about Welch's cruel and deadly animal experiments, Welch's agreed to stop funding all animal tests.
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Heather Mills McCartney Wants You to Buy Cruelty-Free--Find Out Why!
Lady Heather Mills McCartney, who stars in PETA's latest ad encouraging people to become caring consumers, is dedicated to promoting cruelty-free living worldwide.
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Featured Cruelty-Free Company: Townley Cosmetics Inc.
Want to look hip from shimmery toenails to shiny lips? Then go to town with Townley for cool, cruelty-free cosmetics.
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Clean Up With a Clear Conscience
Spring is in the air, and that means that spring cleaning is probably on your "to do" list. Before you break out the bucket and dust mop, your first order of business might be cleaning out your broom closet.
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Featured Cruelty-Free Company: Urban Decay
Proving that you can have a killer look without killing animals, Urban Decay has become the source for makeup that's "[P]retty. Maybe a little twisted. But never prissy" and--best of all--never tested on animals.
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Is There a Squirrel in Your Makeup Bag?
Before you dust on that bronzer, take a good look at your makeup brush. Chances are that it's made from animal fur, and if you wouldn't wear fur, you definitely don't want to use it to apply your cruelty-free cosmetics!
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Attention, Shoppers: Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is
Want to help animals with every dollar you spend? Then put your wallet to work for animals with PETA's 2006 Shopping Guide for Caring Consumers. Persia White, the star of Girlfriends and a PETA anti-fur ad, has teamed up with PETA to make it easier than ever to support companies that reject cruel and unnecessary animal tests as well as to avoid clothing and accessories made from fur, leather, wool, silk, and down.
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Are Cow Brains Lurking in Your Lipstick?
You're probably thinking, "I hope not!"--but how can you be sure? The Food and Drug Administration recently told cosmetics makers to stop using the brains and spinal cord tissue from older cows in products like lipstick and hair spray in order to try to prevent the spread of mad cow disease to humans.
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Featured Cruelty-Free Company: Bonne Bell
Bonne Bell's line of products for tween and teen girls are as sweet as the story of the company's origins. The heroine of Emerson Hough's novel The Man Next Door, Bonne Bell, was so close to the hearts of J.G. and Mame Bell that they named their daughter after her, and later, the cosmetics company that the Bells started in 1927.
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We Support the Children's Cancer Association!
Without harming animals, as some cancer charities do, the Children's Cancer Association (CCA) provides parents struggling to learn how to best care for their ailing children with the resources that they need and the support that they deserve while enriching the lives of sick children by giving them an outlet for anger, fear, anxiety, and boredom, allowing them to just be kids in the midst of frightening, painful, and lonely illnesses.
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