From PETA <[email protected]>
Subject These False-Eyelash Companies Are Using Real Mink Fur
Date July 1, 2020 4:12 PM
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Dear Friend,

After hearing from PETA supporters like you, Lilly Lashes stopped claiming
that the mink lashes it sells are "cruelty-free." But instead of making an
actual difference for animals by removing fur entirely, it continues to peddle
these lashes and even labels some of them as "vegan." And lash company Velour
even markets fur eyelashes as "ethically sourced."

Lilly Lashes and Velour know how minks suffer and die on fur farms, but instead
of selling only luxurious animal-free eyelashes, they continue to mislead
customers about the violence behind mink ones.

These brands know that fur is typically taken from shy, solitary minks who are
raised on fur farms and often go insane from the extreme stress of being
confined to cramped wire cages encrusted with feces. Infection and gaping wounds
often go untreated. At the end of their sad lives, they're gassed or electrocuted
or their necks are broken.

Numerous beauty brands—including Tarte, e.l.f., and wet n wild—create beautiful
false eyelashes without hurting animals. Please urge Lilly Lashes and Velour to
drop fur lashes immediately!

Tell Lilly Lashes and Velour to Stop Selling Mink Eyelashes

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Thank you for your compassion for animals.

Sincerely,

PETA

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