A beauty range not tested on animals

Une gamme beauté non testée sur les animaux

Giving gifts is fine, but not at the cost of animal suffering, but rather by honoring nature and the beings who live there.

Today a student posted on our page a publication from Peta concerning tests (right here --> bit.ly/testsuranimaux) carried out on animals by cosmetic brands from here and elsewhere. Appalled, I immediately looked into it, I no longer believed that it was like that. If the news appears sensationalist, I learned that unfortunately when a company wants to enter the Chinese market, although the country has slightly relaxed its policies, cosmetic tests on animals are still difficult to avoid: the legislation on registrations in China requires retesting of raw materials and finished products according to the local standard, therefore with animal testing. In addition to being expensive and time-consuming, thus benefiting some, imported products are still affected by this regulation but, to clarify, Chinese products are no longer obligatorily subject to it, thus illustrating their dubious and totally immoral practices in 2016.

A question to ask then: "are you distributed in China?", which implicitly raises the question of animal testing.

I am so happy to offer you a cruelty-free makeup and skincare line (we are recognized by PETA), which respects and values ​​nature and its inhabitants while being 100% natural and 100% active. Hallelujah. And thankfully, more and more of us are shining a light on what we no longer tolerate and making conscious choices.

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