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Prom Cheat Sheet! April 14, 2009

Posted by Marta at April 14, 2009 1:11 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 46 ) | TrackBack

Prom season is upon us, and you know we want to help you find a cruelty-free look from head to toe! Are we going to buy everything for you? Heck no! We're not made of money, people. However, I put together this little prom cheat sheet, peta2-style, to help you out.

Dresses/Suits

Avoid it: Silk—it's basically tons of dead insects. Silk is derived from the silkworm, and once in the pupae stage, most silkworms are steamed or gassed alive in their cocoons to make silk. It's hard to imagine that anyone could feel beautiful covered in dead insects on prom night ...
And guys, ditch the itchy old wool suits. What is this—1979?

Buy it: Satin dresses made out of polyester or nylon. Tulle is also a really popular choice—you know, usually the bottom part of your dress that makes you feel like a princess—and it's almost always made from a plant. As for suits—Pulin recommends polyester, cotton, or "a nice microfiber."


Nugget is stoked to have a date who is all about being cruelty-free!

Make-up

Avoid it: Products tested on animals. More and more companies are putting the fact that they don't test right there on the label—so keep an eye out for it! If you're still unsure, check out our guide to shopping cruelty-free.

Buy it: Cruelty-free products, of course! If you've got the money and the time, you can always go to a make-up counter and get your make-up done (fun!). Since more and more companies are ditching animal testing than ever before it's ridiculously easy to find cruelty-free companies. Try MAC, Urban Decay, Clinique, or Revlon. To find others, our guide to shopping cruelty-free works for that too.

Hair Styling/Personal Care Products

Avoid it: Animal testing, again! There's no need to subject an animal to cruel testing just to make sure you smell nice for your date—especially when so many alternatives exist.

Buy it: You guessed it—cruelty-free options! Keep your pearly whites in picture-ready form with Tom's of Maine toothpaste and keep yourself from sweating all over your date with Mitchum deodorant. And to keep your hair in place for all that dancing, try products by Giovanni (all products available in most major drugstores).

To complete your night, all you need is the perfect date (and/or an awesome group of friends) and you'll be set! If you put together a great cruelty-free look and would like to get some Street Team points for it, e-mail your photo to us at StreetTeam@peta2.com and we'll give you 1,500 points. And be sure to post your cruelty-free look on your Facebook or MySpace (like you weren't gonna upload tons of prom photos anyway) so all your friends can see just how easy it is to be cruelty-free.

Have fun! Maybe you'll score a kiss like Nugget did!




Marta


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Mail the Trollsen Twins Your Hair June 9, 2008

Posted by Marta at June 9, 2008 11:51 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 16 ) | TrackBack

We're a thoughtful bunch here at peta2. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have a birthday coming up, and we wanted to come up with a birthday present for them. We figured that since they seem to be in such dire need of extra hair on their bodies, why not donate some of ours to them?

Animals have no choice when they are skinned alive, clubbed, gassed, or electrocuted for their fur, but those of us giving hair to the Trollsen Twins certainly do have a choice. Want to wish Hairy-Kate and Trashley a Happy Birthday—while sending a compassionate message?

If you're getting a haircut soon, or simply have a lot of hair in your brush, put that in an envelope along with a note that reads, "Please, use my hair instead of the animals'. Happy Birthday." Mail it to the Trollsen Twins at the address found here. And of course, send a picture to StreetTeam@peta2.com so we can see your fine work! Check out what we're mailing to the twins from peta2:


My good friend Paul got really into this mission. Check it out:








Is the idea of wearing human hair weird? Certainly—that's the point. I'm sure if animals could speak human, they'd let us know (in some strongly-worded language) that it's really weird that people wear animal fur—and awful, selfish, disgusting, and cruel, too.

Marta

PS - Do you think it's any coincidence that the Trollsen Twins' birthday happens to fall on Friday the 13th?


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Best New Fashion Trend - Human Hair! April 1, 2008

Posted by Lara Sanders at April 1, 2008 2:28 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 6 ) | TrackBack

Did anyone see the Project Runway episode where Chris March used real human hair as trim for his collection to present at Fashion Week? Before I saw this, I was totally a Christian fan, but after seeing such genius I immediately switched my allegiance to Chris!

Using human hair instead of animal fur is the most innovative fashion trend since fanny packs came back in style. If this trend catches on, we won't be seeing anyone wearing the tortured pelts of furry animals anymore!

I am so supportive of this trend, that I even pitched in and sent my hair to Chris to work into his next collection! I also convinced Marta to do the same. What do you guys think? Be honest...

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xoxo- Lara


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