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Published 12:38 12 Jan 2020 GMT
Updated 12:40 12 Jan 2020 GMT

If passed, the Humane Cosmetics Act would end all animal testing for cosmetics (and their ingredients) in the United States.
It would also ban the import of cosmetics that have been tested on animals from anywhere else in the world, and stop companies from claiming to be cruelty free if they sell their products in China, where animal testing is required.
"There is no need for Congress to drag its feet on ending cosmetics testing nationwide," said Block and Amundson.
"California, Illinois and Nevada have already set an example by showing us that so many Americans prefer the humane path forward on this issue."
The European Union banned animal tested cosmetic products across its member states in 2013.
Australia, India, Switzerland, New Zealand also have laws banning or partially prohibiting animal testing on cosmetics.