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This box just keeps going downhill. Glad I unsubscribed when I did.
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Toni Marie
Thanks for the information Rose I appreciate it. The reasonnwju iliked thisnbrand because theyvare vegan and cruelty free..
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Rose
Same here, and I really liked their Disco Queen lip glosses (which are now in a landfill). Thankfully, I have a tons of cruelty-free lip products, so other brands are getting used now. It disappoints me to no end when companies choose profits over not testing on animals.
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Marion
This brand collab definitely makes more sense than Wet n Wild.
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Rose
I contacted Medusa’s Makeup to let them know that Wet n Wild was no longer cruelty free. Rather than remove the offending brand from their box (which I thought would be the most logical action for a brand that claims to be “vegan and cruelty-free), they went on to tell me that they are a small, women-owned company!?! What has that got to do with them pushing a brand that is no longer cruelty-free? Being small, or women-owned, doesn’t excuse them from promoting a brand that has chosen the option to test on animals in order to capitalize on the Chinese market. I’ve dumped all of their products, and really believe that the company is run by a pack of hypocrites.
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Brielle
Ooh. That is really good information to have. I’m in a makeup group with thousands of women online. We’re always looking for new/different options to try. Now that everyone is morally opposed to j.Starr, Medusa was raised as an option for a less morally corrupt purchase. But, I stand with bunnies. I’ll be passing your story along. Thanks for the tell!
shakingmyhead
Had this in the recent test tube. Was not impressed. I used the base coat, nail color and top coat and nail polish still peeled within 2 days.
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