After hearing from PETA and nearly 150,000 of our supporters, cosmetics brush retailer Morphe confirmed that it has joined nearly 90 other brands worldwide in banning badger hair! Eyewitness video footage recorded inside the badger-hair industry revealed that these social animals were forced to live alone inside cramped wire cages before workers bludgeoned them and slit their throats. Despite this gruesome cruelty, some companies continue to sell brushes made with badger hair. Please urge Blick Art Materials to follow the example of the dozens of brands that have stopped selling the cruelly obtained fiber. https://investigations.peta.org/badger-brush-industry/

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LucyP
LucyP

Bravo to Morphe. There is no excuse for stealing animals' hair to make brushes, especially when soft, luxurious non-animal brushes can be used instead.


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