Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt and top model Jodie Kidd,
along with British actress Jenny Seagrove and fashion
designer Meg Matthews, are among the first celebrities to
support the BUAV’s UK arm of the campaign and say NO to
cruel cosmetics.
Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt says, “My
make-up range BM Beauty is approved free from animal testing
by BUAV proving that there is no need to test beauty
products on animals. Don’t delay the ban on selling cruel
beauty products in the EU any longer. Say NO to cruel
cosmetics.”
Bulldog Co-Founder Simon Duffy says, “At
Bulldog, we believe that testing cosmetics and toiletries on
animals is cruel and unnecessary, which is why our products
carry the Leaping Bunny as independently approved by the
BUAV. We urge everybody to sign the BUAV’s petition and say
no to cruel cosmetics in Europe.”
Actress Jenny Seagrove says: “Testing
toiletries and cosmetics on animals is cruel and unnecessary
and must be stopped as soon as possible. Please sign the
BUAV’s No Cruel Cosmetics petition calling on the EU to
uphold its ban for 2013 on the sales of these cruel
products.”
learn more at http://www.nocruelcosmetics.org
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