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The Pros And Cons Of Animal Testing

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When we buy a hygiene product we tend to look for an inexpensive, yet worthy item that will provide us with what we want, promising results. However, when you read the back of the bottle how promising is the source? Do you truly understand what the ingredients are, the process it takes to make the product and who is involved with creating it? Well, if you know the sources and ingredients of most hygiene products on today’s market, you may be aware that animal testing is the method used to create the product. Animal testing started back in the year of 1966, which was passed by the federal Animal Welfare Act, the method involves testing cosmetics on animals to determine the safety and possibility of allergic reactions caused by products that humans use. Jeremy Bentham once said “ The question is not, can they reason? Nor, can they talk? But, can they suffer? “
A year ago, I found an eye awakening label on my hygiene products and wondered what that was, I found that it has to do with animal testing which I’m against. Ana Cohen, the author and an advocator for the Companion Animals Division and Humane Society of the US, wrote in the article “ Do You Know How Your Mascara is Made?” the effects of animal testing. For example, she mentions that protesters will march the streets to express their opinion on how animal testing is harmful. Then, while remaining neutral throughout the article, she mentions the effect of harmful testing methods such as sticking a syringe down a rabbit's

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