Monday, March 2

Herbal Essences isn't so "Fruity" after all...

I have been a fan of the Herbal Essences products for many years now and I was infuriated to recently find out that the company does in fact practise animal testing on their products.

This (and I'm sure it would with you) shocked me. I was inclined and felt that I should find out more, (being a caring owner of many pet Rabbits and other small fluffy creatures as a child.)

I was shocked to discover that many creatures such as; Rabbits, Rats, Gerbils, Guinea Pigs etc are being used as, well, Guinea Pigs to cover the company’s backs.

It really does go to show that the slightest negative media attention can affect a massive company such as Proctor and Gamble. My 'discovery' has completely changed the way I look at Herbal Essences. I do hope that this negative media attention affects their company and a member from the Herbal Essences Communications department will take the time to look over this.

In the future it will make me think twice about purchasing the “Fruit Fusions" shampoo off the shelf.

When I take a whiff of the “Fruit Fusions” I don’t smell the as – advertised Banana and Eucalyptus; I smell poor Bug’s Bunny’s fear.

As this is my first blog please feel free to leave any comments and tips!

Thanks,

Franky.

xXx


3 comments:

  1. Hey Sarah, great opening blog post. I didn't know Banana and Eucalyptus was a flavour. I'm sure my pigs and sheep would jump at the chance to try it instead of there current brand, Bright White:

    http://www.showtime-supplies.co.uk/products.php?productId=145

    Why not try and sample some of the countryside at:

    http://rutlandrover.blogspot.com

    Ollie

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  2. This is an excellent first blog Miss Frankland well done cant wait to hear more.

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  3. omg this is terrible
    thank you for giving me this insight
    you have changed my views of herbal essences
    and general shampoo shopping

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