Friday, November 11, 2011

Lancome La Base vs Shiseido The Makeup Matifying Veil vs Shiseido The Makeup Pre-Makeup Cream?

Lancome La Base


Shiseido The Makeup Matifying Veil


Shiseido The Makeup Pre-Makeup Cream





How are they different and which is better at keeping the make up in place all day, especially the eye area, for oily skin type.|||Lancome La Base is good. It's a gel-like primer. Shiseido veil and cream are cream based. I think La Base is oil free. I'm not sure about Sheseido products.





Lancome does not test their products on animals. Don't believe everything you read online.|||Neither. Lancome and Shiseido both test on animals.








"Star" - It would be illegal for PETA to release a list of all the companies who do test on animals, idiot.





"L'oreal" owns Biotherm, Cacharel, Garnier, Giorgia Armani, Helena Rubinstein, Lancome, Matrix Essentials, Maybelline, Ralph Lauren, Redken, Soft Sheen, Shu Uemura and Vichy. The company does test on animals.





L’Oreal will begin replacing its animal testing with tests done on engineered human tissue in 2013 though. It’s been named the “Episkin model” and its administered by a subsidiary called SkinEthic and it takes human skin reconstructed on collagen and runs tests on that. This will enable L’Oreal to stop using animals to test skin irritancy on 100,000 rats/rabbits, but on small pieces of human skin in petri dishes. Not only is this more ethical — to use dead human skin instead of live animal skin — but it’s more statistically valid. Animal skin is NOT a perfect substitute for human skin — human skin is the only perfect substitute for human skin.

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