Tuesday, October 7, 2008

CRUELTY-FREE LOOKS GOOD ON YOU


Cruelty-free looks good on you

Dear Christopher, 

From the shampoo or shaving cream we use in the morning to the cologne we apply to go out on the town, our personal care products say a lot about us. 

Help us double our efforts to stop the torture of animals by companies that make personal care products. Donate now, and your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar!But there's one thing your makeup or shampoo choices should never say: that you support torturing and killing animals.

Of all the ridiculous reasons that people inflict needless suffering on animals, vanity is one of the most pathetic. Despite the availability of effective and cruelty-free product-testing methods, countless individual rabbits, mice, and other animals are still poisoned, blinded, and killed every year in outdated and ineffective tests—all for the personal care products that fill many people's bathroom cabinets. 

You can help end this horrific cruelty by donating to PETA today for our special "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge. Your gift will be matched, dollar-for-dollar!

Thanks to all our supporters who've stepped up in this special challenge, PETA has raised $64,417 toward our $250,000 goal. Please donate as much as you can today–your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $250,000 and will go towards helping end the terrible experiments done on animals in laboratories. 

Your generous gift in this campaign can help strengthen our unique Caring Consumer program. When PETA's investigations expose companies testing on animals, we tell people to shop elsewhere. And this economic pressure gets corporate attention, often when nothing else will. Major corporations, including Revlon, Mary Kay, Method Home, Estée Lauder, Bath & Body Works, and others, have signed PETA's pledge against animal testing. In the last year alone, 44 companies have licensed PETA's cruelty-free bunny logo, which certifies their stand against cruel and unnecessary tests on animals. 

Yet some companies, such as L'Oréal, Unilever, and Johnson & Johnson, remain in the "dark ages," performing cruel and crude tests on rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, and other animals. Companies like these drip caustic chemicals into the sensitive eyes of rabbits, blinding them before they kill them, or they pump nail polish down animals' throats to see how much they can endure before dying in agony. 

And for what? Animal tests on most consumer products are not required by the government. These experiments are bad science and do nothing to make products any safer. Even if a cosmetics maker finds that its mascara blinds animals, the company can still legally sell it to you! With the availability of so many effective non-animal testing methods—which are cheaper, faster, and more reliable—conducting animal tests for personal care products is not just unnecessary but also inexcusable. 

Please make a generous donation to PETA today to help us end this senseless cruelty during this special matching campaign. Your gift today can do twice as much good for these animals. 

You—both as a caring consumer and a PETA supporter—are the single most important person in our efforts to go after companies that continue to experiment needlessly on animals. 

Thank you for taking action to help end this injustice. 

Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk 
President 

P.S. You can help PETA encourage others to follow your fashionable example and stop corporations that are still conducting unnecessary animals tests by making a generous gift towards this "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge. Your donation today will have double the impact! 

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