WHERE HAVE ALL THE ANIMALS GONE


Over the years use of animal skin and fur as clothing has been in trend. It’s a mark of elite ness and sophistication among people especially women folk. Animal furs like that of the mink (a small weasel like animal) are popular among women belonging to high profile families especially in places like Europe and America. The animal is worn around the neck with an elegant ball dress. Other furry animals are also used for the same purpose. Even though the use of original fur has been banned in many places the fashion still remains.

Use of animal skin for long dresses and robes like that of a tiger, bear, and cheetah has been a fashion statement. Shawls made out of tiger skin and jewellery made out of elephant teeth (ivory) is a craze amongst women. It’s like wearing another skin to cover yours not thinking about the fact that it leaves behind a dead innocent animal.

But still if one is looking different from the entire lot who cares about the animal count or preservation of endangered species for protection of environment. It’s about flaunting your style statement and being the icon of all fashion beauties.
Many cosmetics are also made out of animal oils and secretions. One such example is of the perfume made out of musk of the musk deer. The musk of this deer gives out a pleasant smelling liquid which is used to make the most popular musk perfume sold under various brands at a very high price in international markets. Smelling good is key to set your high standards. By killing one musk deer we can merely gather 4-5 drops of musk fluid to make the perfume. Imagine costing the life of an innocent being to smell good just for a night at a party with some so called elite people you want to impress.

Not only in making cosmetics, but the animals are also used for testing cosmetics. Every cream, lipstick or anything we apply is first tested on animals for any kind of skin reactions or allergies. Then it is passed on to be used for the delicate and precious skin of ladies! Substances such as eye shadow and soap are tested on rabbits, rats, pigs, dogs and other animals despite of the fact that the test results don’t help prevent or treat human illness or injury. Even though non-animal alternatives exists, some companies still go on testing their products on animals killing millions of them over the years due to harmful side effects.

So ladies next time you put on that beautiful fur your beau gave you, just think about the animal you killed to gain that charm on your body. Or perhaps just wonder once before putting that cold cream at night as how many animals had to suffer skin problems to make your skin beautiful.

So this answers the topic of this piece “where have all the animals gone”. Now you know where they have gone!

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