Brazil Has the Chance to Stop Torturing Animals for Makeup. Demand Action!

  • by: Care2 Team
  • recipient: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Brazil is on the edge of making history for animals, but it's not official yet. After years of advocacy, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies has finally voted to ban the sale of cosmetics tested on animals. If President Lula signs this bill into law, it will close dangerous loopholes and protect countless rabbits, guinea pigs, and mice from agonizing tests where toxic chemicals are dripped into their eyes or rubbed on raw, shaved skin. These animals are rarely given pain relief and are often killed when the testing ends.

Sign the petition to demand President Lula sign the bill and finally ban animal-tested cosmetics nationwide!

Animal testing for cosmetics is not just inhumane, it's outdated and unnecessary. Dozens of countries, from India to the EU, have already banned it. Modern, cruelty-free testing methods are safer, more accurate, and don't rely on the suffering of living beings.

Thanks to animal advocates, 13 Brazilian states already have testing bans in place. Now it's time for a national standard that ensures no company can exploit animals just to make shampoo, lotion, or lipstick.

Brazil is South America's largest beauty and personal care market. By banning cosmetic animal testing, it can become a global leader in ethical, cruelty-free innovation.

Sign the petition to demand President Lula sign this bill and usher in a new era of compassion and progress!

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