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They may not have heard of words like ‘cruelty-free products' and ‘ethical cosmetics'. But every time our grandmothers ground turmeric roots and smeared the paste on their face and feet, or used castor oil/milk-cream to smoothen their skins they were practising and supporting exactly this. Simple homemade beauty-aids free of chemicals and cruelty!
However, ever since the cosmetics industry in India began to grow and then boom, not only have hundreds of Indian companies come in but foreign brands too are seeing huge sales.
Unfortunately, however, many of their products are tested on animals. A few Indian and foreign brands sold in India do not do animal-testing. But the other makers do. Their products are force-fed to rabbits or rats, smeared unfeelingly on the ‘raw' or sheared skin (the skin is often shaved) of hapless animals, injected into them, and ruthlessly poured into their eyes or nose for an inhalation test, while these poor creatures are trapped in chambers to prevent escape.
Ironically, these animals are hurt simply because the manufacturers do not want you — the user — to be hurt in any way. The makers of face creams, lipsticks, deodorants, aftershaves, eyeliners, etc., want them to be completely safe for you — not give you a rash, itch or swelling. Maybe because you would protest! Anyway for your safety, these products are tested for allergies and possible adverse effects on animals, and the reactions watched and recorded. And unlike human volunteers in experiments, none of these creatures are willing subject.
Quite a few manufacturers have a heart and don't do animal testing. Some brands do carry a label that says so. However, there are allegations that some labels might be deceptive or misleading. For example, the product might say Against Animal Testing. However, the testing might have happened in a laboratory hired by the company or their supplier and the company selling it to you, though fully aware, might be just looking the other way because it is convenient.
We spoke to Poorva Joshipura, Chief Functionary, PETA India on some of the issues involved...
How would you define beauty without cruelty?
Beauty is not only skin-deep and there is nothing more beautiful than having compassion for others including animals. There are humane alternatives to testing cosmetics and many companies choose not to test on animals. Every year, millions of animals are poisoned and killed in barbaric tests that were crudely developed as long ago as the 1920s to evaluate the toxicity of consumer products and their ingredients. Rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, and other animals are forced to swallow or inhale massive quantities of a test substance or endure the pain of a chemical eating away at their sensitive eyes and skin. Sadly, this continues even though the results of animal tests are often unreliable or not applicable to humans.
However, ever since the cosmetics industry in India began to grow and then boom, not only have hundreds of Indian companies come in but foreign brands too are seeing huge sales.
Unfortunately, however, many of their products are tested on animals. A few Indian and foreign brands sold in India do not do animal-testing. But the other makers do. Their products are force-fed to rabbits or rats, smeared unfeelingly on the ‘raw' or sheared skin (the skin is often shaved) of hapless animals, injected into them, and ruthlessly poured into their eyes or nose for an inhalation test, while these poor creatures are trapped in chambers to prevent escape.
Ironically, these animals are hurt simply because the manufacturers do not want you — the user — to be hurt in any way. The makers of face creams, lipsticks, deodorants, aftershaves, eyeliners, etc., want them to be completely safe for you — not give you a rash, itch or swelling. Maybe because you would protest! Anyway for your safety, these products are tested for allergies and possible adverse effects on animals, and the reactions watched and recorded. And unlike human volunteers in experiments, none of these creatures are willing subject.
Quite a few manufacturers have a heart and don't do animal testing. Some brands do carry a label that says so. However, there are allegations that some labels might be deceptive or misleading. For example, the product might say Against Animal Testing. However, the testing might have happened in a laboratory hired by the company or their supplier and the company selling it to you, though fully aware, might be just looking the other way because it is convenient.
We spoke to Poorva Joshipura, Chief Functionary, PETA India on some of the issues involved...
How would you define beauty without cruelty?
Beauty is not only skin-deep and there is nothing more beautiful than having compassion for others including animals. There are humane alternatives to testing cosmetics and many companies choose not to test on animals. Every year, millions of animals are poisoned and killed in barbaric tests that were crudely developed as long ago as the 1920s to evaluate the toxicity of consumer products and their ingredients. Rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, and other animals are forced to swallow or inhale massive quantities of a test substance or endure the pain of a chemical eating away at their sensitive eyes and skin. Sadly, this continues even though the results of animal tests are often unreliable or not applicable to humans.
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