National Anti-Vivisection Society

This week, Take Action Thursday urges everyone to contact the U.S. Senate to ensure that legislation promoting safe cosmetics also promote humane cosmetics. 

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Federal Legislation

On September 22, 2016, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions held hearings on the Personal Care Products Safety Act, S 1014. This bill would require cosmetics companies to register their facilities with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and submit to the FDA a list of ingredients used to manufacture their cosmetics. The FDA would be required to test the safety of at least five cosmetics ingredients each year and may establish conditions for safe use, or require a warning label. 

It is important that cosmetics and other personal care products be safe for human use, but this bill as written has a fatal flaw. While the proposed legislation would promote data sharing between companies to avoid duplication of tests, it fails to require the use of non-animal test methods and does not require the development of non-animal test methods as part of its testing strategy. In encouraging the use of non-animal tests, the bill recognizes that these tests are predictive of human safety. But its failure to require the use of non-animal test methods could cause profound suffering for animals—suffering that could be easily avoided.

Please contact your U.S. Senators and ask them to require that cosmetics safety testing be conducted using non-animal methods.

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Also, please call Senate Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander at (202) 224-4944 and ask him to include a mandate for the use of non-animal testing whenever possible.


Want to do more? Visit the NAVS Advocacy Center to TAKE ACTION on behalf of animals in your state and around the country.

For the latest information regarding animals and the law, visit NAVS’ Animal Law Resource Center.

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