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Was cosmetic testing actually banned?
Cosmetic testing: well, we don't do that any more.
On the one hand, they're keeping him out of the clutches of far crueller cosmetic testing.
In fact, we talked about it endlessly for 30 years and made huge amounts of progress, reaching the heady heights of an EU ban on cosmetic testing.
The Courage-Khazaka instruments are manufactured to be generally used in cosmetic tests on human skin.
Therefore, the development of rationally designed fully functional skin substitute can have important implications, not in clinics, but also as an in vitro model for pharmaceutical and cosmetic testing.
The original aims of producing solid 3D polymer models have been superseded, and today 3D bioprinting is used in a range of scientific and commercial fields such as in drug delivery systems, cosmetic testing, and in the printing of customized 3D scaffolds to support tissue growth [1 3].
Three years later, it gathered 4 million signatures on a petition to end cosmetic testing on animals in the European Union.
In the absence of action at the federal level, three states, California, New Jersey and New York have passed laws mandating that available alternatives to animal tests be used for cosmetic testing.
Cruelty Free International can help you keep your compassionate New Year resolution to go cruelty free and join in the fight for a global ban on cosmetic testing.
We are honored to join Cruelty Free International in continuing to support the Humane Cosmetic Act to end cosmetic testing on animals in the United States.
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