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Engineered skin imitations containing living human cells have shown promising results in early testing, which paves the way for eliminating animal use in cosmetic and pharmaceutical testing.
At least 44 countries and 12 U.S. states have already passed legislation banning the practice, with some also prohibiting the sale of cosmetics tested on animals. At the same time, testing on ...
While we're making progress in phasing out animal testing in the cosmetics industry around the world, there's still a ways to go in terms of regulatory measures (some 35 US states still allow it ...
From researching and developing new shades and colors, all the way to safety testing, the cosmetics industry is a state-of-the-art sector that relies on a variety of methods to ensure its products are ...
Animal Testing in the Cosmetics Industry in China The usage of animal testing in avant-garde companies like Neuralink may make the practice seem more uncommon and detached from the average consumer ...
A research team is developing a 3D-printed skin imitation equipped with living cells in order to test nanoparticles from cosmetics without animal testing. A research team from TU Graz and the ...
She will also be discussing the global trend to end cosmetics testing for animals, due to the global campaigns of Cruelty Free International, and how the Humane Cosmetics Act can help the US catch up.
The novel technique seeks to mimic human skin's reaction to different substances, possibly putting an end to animal testing in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry. The research was published ...
Our views have been sent to the European Commission as part of their ‘Call for Evidence’ to evaluate whether the current Cosmetics Products Regulation (CPR), which includes the 2013 ban on the use of ...
This artificial skin could one day be used to replace cosmetic and pharmaceutical testing on animals. (Vellore Institute of Technology pic) Researchers at the Graz University of Technology in ...
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