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Leona Lewis

“Ending animal testing for cosmetics is close to my heart, and so is my bunny Melrose. Melrose is so gentle and loving with such an amazing personality all her own, it breaks my heart to know there are thousands of rabbits who are just as special suffering a terrible fate to test cosmetics. I would never dream of causing Melrose pain, but in laboratories around the world, rabbits and other helpless animals still have chemicals dripped in their eyes or spread over their sensitive skin just to test new lip sticks or shampoo. I want their suffering to stop.”

Leona Lewis, one of two stars seen in ads by the Humane Society of the United States that promote cruelty-free cosmetics and celebrate International Rabbit Day.

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Miss District of Columbia Bindhu Pamarthi

Bindhu Pamarthi, the 2013 reigning Miss District of Columbia, is hoping to spread the message of cruelty-free cosmetics at this year’s Miss America pageant.

Pamarthi signed the The Humane Society of the United States’ Be Cruelty-Free pledge that urges consumers of cosmetics and other beauty products to use only those not tested on animals and to encourage the end of animal tested cosmetics in the U.S.

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Peter Dinklage

“It is unacceptable that animals continue to suffer around the world, including the United States of America, for the sake of beauty. I appeal to the USA to follow the European Union’s lead and end animal testing for cosmetics.”

Peter Dinklage, on a mission to end animal tested cosmetics in the United States. The longtime vegetarian joins several other celebrities in requesting the measure that is already in place in Europe to be placed in the USA.

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Leona Lewis

Leona Lewis has teamed up with The Body Shop to promote an end to animal tested cosmetics and put her name behind a line of limited edition makeup and fragrance collection with the brand.

“I’m passionate about beauty and I’m all about animal rights,” Lewis said. “As a result, I’m really conscious of where the products that I use come from. The Body Shop sells cruelty free, ethical products containing amazing Community Fair Trade ingredients. The collaboration is a natural fit!”

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Hilaria Baldwin PETA Beauty Guide

Hilaria Baldwin is helping PETA get the word out on companies that have pledged to make you look gorgeous without doing ugly things to animals.

The wife of actor Alec Baldwin who also happens to be a yoga enthusiast unveiled the animal right’s first ever global guide to cosmetic companies that do not test on animals.

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Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney has backed a campaign by the Humane Society International to end animal testing for cosmetic products.

The HSI’s Be Cruelty-Free campaign calls for an end to cosmetics testing all over the world, something that has already taken place in Europe, with new laws set to be in effect in 2013 that will ban the sales of newly animal-tested cosmetics.

“The ugly truth about testing beauty products on animals is that it causes them unimaginable pain and suffering. If every cosmetic tested on rabbits or mice had a photo on the packaging showing these animals with weeping swollen eyes and inflamed skin, I believe everyone would leave cruelty on the shelf and go for the cruelty-free option instead,” Sir Paul said.

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Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone‘s 2011 collection of EcoTools, the sustainable line of cosmetic tools featuring hemp and recycled plastic materials dyed with vegetable-based ink, will contain five new cruelty-free makeup brushes and six embroidered cosmetic cases which she contributed to the designs.

During a launch event for the new EcoTools products, the actress shared with Allure what some of her favorite eco-friendly brands were.

Silverstone embellishes her lashes with Gabrielle Cosmetic ZuZu Luxe Mascara, which doesn’t contain any beeswax or parabens.

“It’s one of the most natural ones out there,” she said.

More at Allure.

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Rachelle Carson Begley is talking about a new line of earth friendly skincare products.

Bella Vé Natural Skin Care products contain ingredients found in nature like aloe vera and are described as “chemical and cruelty-free” on its website.

Cruelty-free can have different meanings, from the finished product not being tested on animals to containing no animal ingredients at all, and it’s not clear from the site what definition Bella Vé uses.

A few of the ingredients listed in the cleansers, toners and moisturizers (which can be checked against an animal ingredient database) can be obtain from animals or available in synthetic, such as urea, allantoin and glycerin.

Depending on your level of ethics, more investigation may be needed.

“I was excited to finally find a skin care line that nourishes, hydrates and fights aging, all while fitting into my active and ‘green’ lifestyle. When I first started using Bella Vé products, I immediately noticed a difference in the texture, fine lines, and firmness of my skin. Bella Vé products have truly made a difference in my skin, while also saving me time in my daily routine. I highly recommend them to everyone.”

Bella Vé bottles and jars are also recyclable.

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