Did you know that if you buy mink lashes, you're buying fur?
Yes, minks are violently slaughtered and skinned for fur coats and other items—including false eyelashes.
Minks are intelligent, feeling wild animals who enjoy spending their time swimming and climbing. Yet on fur farms, they're kept inside filthy wire cages so small that they can only take a few steps in any direction, which can cause them to chew on their legs or tails out of frustration. They often suffer from open wounds and infections, receiving no veterinary care. Fur farmers use the cheapest killing methods available, including neck-breaking, poisoning, genital electrocution, and suffocation.
Mink farms are designed to maximize profits, and farmers often have little regard for the animals' well-being, as PETA's investigations have repeatedly shown. Animals on fur farms are plagued by fear, stress, disease, parasites, and other physical and psychological hardships on a daily basis—all so that companies like Sephora can sell mink false eyelashes.
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A mink suffers from a severe eye infection—a common ailment seen on fur farms.
What You Can Do
Sephora continues to sell real mink-fur lashes, despite knowing that animals used for their fur live and die horribly. Leading beauty brands like Urban Decay, Tarte, Too Faced, IT Cosmetics, and hundreds of others already refuse to sell fur. Please, help animals who are suffering right now by urging Sephora to drop fur lashes immediately!
Sephora continues to sell real mink-fur lashes, despite knowing that animals used for their fur live and die horribly. Leading beauty brands like Urban Decay, Tarte, Too Faced, IT Cosmetics, and hundreds of others already refuse to sell fur. Please, help animals who are suffering right now by urging Sephora to drop fur lashes immediately!
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