Glo Minerals Joins PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies Program

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Published May 27, 2016

Glo minerals is proud to announce its partnership with PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies Program. The Denver-based cosmetic company’s skin nourishing mineral makeup has always been talc-free and paraben-free and is now officially cruelty-free and worthy of displaying PETA’s cruelty-free bunny logo.

With compassion for all animals, glo minerals has vowed to not test products on animals, not use ingredients tested on animals, and not sell into markets that require animal testing by joining PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies Program. The ultimate resource for conscientious shoppers, PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies Program make it easy for consumers to learn which companies and products are cruelty-free.

glo minerals CEO, Jerald Wenker states, “glo is committed to responsible behavior, holding true to the highest values and ethical standards in everything we do. Our Corporate Social Responsibility policy transcends those directly employed by glo, reaching through our supply chain to validate the values and standards of our vendor partners. Our PETA Cruelty-Free achievement for glo minerals reflects this commitment to holding ourselves to a higher standard.”

To learn more about glo minerals and its pledge to helping consumers find the best products for their skin, visitwww.gloprofessional.com. More information on PETA’s Beauty Without Bunnies Program can be found at:http://www.peta.org/living/beauty/beauty-without-bunnies/ .

 

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