A Quote by Bob Barker

One of the things that I have seen change that warms the cockles of my heart is what is happening in the cosmetics industry. For years, they were doing horrible things to animals in the manufacture of cosmetics, and testing of the most barbaric types; today, if you go into a drugstore and go down the [cosmetics] aisle, look at how many of them say no animal testing. I've talked with people who work in the cosmetics departments, and they tell me, Without that, you can't sell them. And that's wonderful!
I entered the cosmetics industry because I wanted more women to use cosmetics made with safe, healthful ingredients.
Animal testing is needless, especially in cosmetics.
I'm proud to join Cruelty Free International in calling on the United States to end cosmetics testing on animals.
I have a cosmetics line in Walgreens. It's exclusively at Walgreens. It's called Circa and it's basically prestige cosmetics that are at drug-store prices.
In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope.
If you eat chicken, maybe you're on one level. If you wear a mink coat, maybe you're on another level. But if you wear cosmetics, cosmetics that are tested on animals, then you're just unconscious. Really, my message is simple. It's a message of compassion. In this world that is spinning madly out of control, we have to realize that we're all related. We have to try to live harmoniously.
Wearing cosmetics that were tested on animals makes you ugly on the inside
I would go to cosmetics counters and buy two or three foundations and powders, and then go home and mix them before I came up with something suitable for my undertones.
In America, we are selling fetal tissue to be used in: the manufacture of cosmetics as well as for medical research.
In the factory we make cosmetics. In the store we sell hope.
The cosmetics world and mentalism are both arenas of deception, but I suppose the difference is that mentalists and magicians are more honest about it. People tell me I have good skin, and I tell them the magic secret is E45 cream: cheap, cheerful, and very effective.
I'd go into a department store now and buy everything. It's who I am. I just love cosmetics.
The other day, I noticed I'd arranged my spices in alphabetical order when I was on the phone, without even realizing, and when I was a kid I was constantly cleaning and organizing things - my toys, my sister's cosmetics.
The creation of my cosmetics experience has been years in the making.
Beauty Should Begin in the Heart and Soul, otherwise cosmetics are useless.
I don't sell cosmetics, I sell hope.
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