• If I Wore Makeup, I'd Totally Wear Smashbox

    Written by PETA

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    Not only do the folks over at Smashbox Cosmetics not test their products on animals, but they have these great store displays—and check out the cruelty-free bunny logon on the top of the Smashbox website:

    As if that weren't enough to make us really big fans of the company here, they’ve just teamed up with us to make it easy to give your mom a great Mother’s Day gift this year. They’ve made two new eye shadow palettes (I had to ask for help on that one, I was just going to call them “thingies”) in PETA’s honor that will be sold exclusively at Sephora stores. Which was pretty damn nice of them.

    Short on cash? You can try your luck in a contest to win free palette thingies here. The grand-prize winner also gets a $100 Smashbox gift certificate.

    And just in case you need it, here’s the full list of companies that do and don’t test on animals.

  • Smashbox!

    Written by PETA

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    My friend Ann Marie just sent me this photo. I guess she was at the mall and saw it in Sephora on the Smashbox make-up counter. I don't really know an awful lot about makeup, having never worn any myself (Actually, there was an unfortunate few weeks during high school when I was trying a little too hard to be "emo" and thought black eyeliner was a good idea), but I thought this was pretty damn cool anyway.

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    In case you can’t read the text, it says, “every product created by smashbox goes through many stages of development and testing, but we are proud to say that none of it is tested on animals!” Nice work, Smashbox.

    Enough people are aware of the whole animal testing thing that it's easy to find a variety of products that haven't been tested on animals these days, but if you’re new to this game and need a little help, click here.

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