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Old 02.12.2010., 19:36   #381
http://www.examiner.com/cruelty-free...s-natural-hair
Are the animals harmed when they give up this hair? According to caringconsumer.com, mink and sable brushes often use hair obtained from the fur industry, which is known for trapping and killing animals for their pelts, often by gassing or electrocuting to avoid damaging the hair. Horse hair commonly comes from horses slaughtered for meat, goats are shorn like sheep (and may suffer cuts and other injuries), and squirrels are hunted or trapped. Some manufacturers obtain their hair supplies from other countries, where animal welfare regulations are either lax or nonexistent.
http://blog.cincovidas.com/do-animal...animal-cruelty

Cruelty That'll Make You Do More Than Blush
Makeup brushes are commonly made from squirrel, mink, sable, horse (sometimes called "pony" or "camel"), or goat hair. Mink and sable brushes are products of the cruel fur industry. Every year, millions of animals are trapped, drowned, and beaten to death in the wild and strangled, electrocuted, or beaten and skinned alive on fur farms. Horse hair is commonly obtained from horses who are slaughtered for their flesh. Squirrels are hunted or trapped, and goats are shorn like sheep. Workers are often paid by volume, so they shear the goats quickly, which can result in serious injuries.http://www.peta.org/living/beauty-an...p-brushes.aspx

Sorry zenske, ali ja ljudskom rodu odavno ne vjerujem, da oni ljubzano namole vjeverice da pridju i dragovoljno im se predaju dok ih ovi njezno cesljaju, a zatim puste nazad u prirodu. Ja sam za cruelty-free brushes, i ako je ovo za inglot istina da se koristi dlaka zivotinje za cetke, ja ih odsad sigurno zaobilazim.
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