California Introduces Animal Testing-Free Bill for Cosmetics
California Senator Cathleen Galgiani recently introduced the California Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act, which would make it illegal after January 1, 2020, for brands to sell or import cosmetics or personal hygiene products tested on animals.
California always seems to be ahead of the game regarding eco-friendly initiatives, and Senator Galgiani has maintained that reputation by recently introducing a new cosmetics bill that could change the beauty industry. If it’s passed, the California Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act—which is supported by Cruelty Free International and Lush Cosmetics—would make it illegal after January 1, 2020, for brands to sell or import cosmetics or personal hygiene products that they knew to be tested on animals.