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The Body Shop and Tom's of Maine: Still Cruelty-Free
Recently, two pioneering makers of cruelty-free products--The Body Shop and Tom's of Maine--were acquired by large multinational companies--L'Oreal and Colgate, respectively.
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Featured Cruelty-Free Company: Seventh Generation
The Iroquois people believed that it was necessary to consider the effects that their decisions would have on the next seven generations-a philosophy that cruelty-free company Seventh Generation applies to its detergents, cleansers, paper products, and other household products.
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Home Spa Treatments for a Happy Mind and Healthy Body
Feeling a little "fa-la-la-la-blah" after a busy and stressful holiday season? Then rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit with a little post-holiday pampering.
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We Support the Birth Defect Research for Children Charity!
Birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States, with the percentage of infant deaths resulting from birth defects mushrooming from 7 percent in 1919 to 19.7 percent in 1999.
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Blinding Rabbits for Beauty
When Reese Witherspoon's character in Legally Blonde 2 takes on the cosmetics-testing industry, everyone in the audience roots for her success against the cruel animal experimenters.
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We Support the Avon Foundation Breast Cancer Crusade!
Experts estimate that every 12 minutes an American woman dies of breast cancer, and it is the leading cause of death for women between the ages of 40 and 59.
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Searching for a Cruelty-Free Cure
Does your breast cancer charity support animal tests? Work toward a cure with these cruelty-free charities instead.
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Featured Cruelty-Free Company: Revlon
While some large companies continue the cruel and outdated practice of testing on animals, hundreds of companies have gone cruelty-free.
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Cancer Treatment Research Foundation: Incorporating Compassion in the Search for a Cure
Nearly every family in America has been affected by cancer in some way, and many caring people want to help find a cure but are hesitant to contribute to charities that waste funds on animal testing.
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Which Cruelty-Free Fragrance Is Best for Your Sign?
It's in the stars that you should check out this astrological guide to see which cruelty-free perfume or cologne was
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