Research Shows How 'Slippers' can End Mascara Irritation

Research shows that tiny organisms nicknamed 'slipper' and 'eyelash' could bring an end to mascara testing on animals. Mascara is a mild irritant, and rabbits have, historically, been used to test how much discomfort new products can cause. However, a cheaper and more reliable test is now being developed by scientists at the University of Liverpool, involving miniscule protozoa. This will remove animal cruelty from the equation. The scientists from ...

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