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LUSH and Humane Society International Call for Global End to Cosmetics Cruelty

In a series of posts brought to you by a partnership between Logical Harmony and Humane Society International (HSI), I’m hoping to bring awareness to global issues with animal testing. While this admittedly should have been posted last week, before the EU ban on animal testing went into effect, the information included is valuable regardless….

How the EU Ban on Animal Testing is Effecting Brands – Shiseido
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How the EU Ban on Animal Testing is Effecting Brands – Shiseido

New of the upcoming EU ban on animal testing was met with celebration around the world. While the ban had been in the works for several years, it was finally confirmed in early February. Since that time, more details about exactly what the ban means having been coming to light. Initially, there was a lot…

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Yes to Carrots to Remain Cruelty-Free!

In December of 2012, I posted an update here on Logical Harmony that the Yes to Carrots brand was no longer cruelty free. This post was based on a statement from the company that was received by myself and several readers in October, 2012. This statement can be seen in full in my original post,…

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Are Cosmetics in The EU Truly Cruelty Free?

This is a guest post written by Sophie of Naoki, a cruelty free and green living beauty blog. As a trusted blogger and friend, with news of the EU ban on animal testing, I reached out to Sophie and asked her to write a guest post with some of the important details about this ban. Running…

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Urban Decay Promises To Remain Cruelty Free

The past few months have been pretty crazy for fans of Urban Decay who only use cruelty free and/or vegan cosmetics. First the brand announced their plans to sell in China (where animal testing is required by law), then they went back on that decision. Last week it was announced that L’Oreal bought Urban Decay….

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L’Oreal Buys Urban Decay – Will They Keep Their Cruelty Free Stance?

A few months ago, cosmetics brand Urban Decay announced that they were going to change their stance on animal testing in order to sell their products in China. Despite publicly changing their stance on testing, Urban Decay also continued to market products as vegan. After a large public outcry, they reversed this decision to sell…

Benefit Cosmetics is Not Cruelty Free
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Benefit Cosmetics is Not Cruelty Free

If there is a company with a public stance on animal testing more confusing than Benefit Cosmetics, I’ve yet to find it. It’s taken me over a year to find a stable and steady stance from this brand. When Logical Harmony first changed to being a vegan beauty blog, I received six different replies from…