I support 100% what Prai as a company's ethics are, regarding the way in which the skincare is formulated, and their support for animal welfare. Although I knew this anyway, I admired Cathy for not being afraid to voice her concerns about animal testing, confirming they do not test on animals and do not sell in China. Be aware, she added, that if you buy products which are sold in China, you are animal testing, a horrible truth which many of us already know. This is why I no longer use l'occitane. Claire, unsurprisingly, kept schtum. Despite being a busiinesswoman, she has an innate moral fibre which must be adhered to, regarding the handling of her skincare range. How refreshing is it, to be reassured there are still those to whom moral beliefs are more important than profit, and are not afraid to publicly say so. Of course she is not running this as a charity, although she is involved heavily in charity work regarding animal concern. I think she is taking the view that she will give us the plain facts, and if the powers that be don't like it, tough.
Well done, Cathy. Carry on the good work. The dogs/animals need people like you.
Wonder if the Q will 'talk to her' about it?
Well done, Cathy. Carry on the good work. The dogs/animals need people like you.
Wonder if the Q will 'talk to her' about it?