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by Heather Chase (Author)
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Chase, founder of Models with Conscience (MWC), is an advocate for "cruelty-free products." In this book, she urges people to use cosmetics made from natural substances, wear nothing made from animals (including wool or leather) and eat only vegetarian foods. A longtime pet owner, Chase grew increasingly dismayed by the cosmetic industry's propensity to test products on animals, often with little regard for their welfare; this prompted her to form MWC, which promotes cruelty-free products. In her (apparently irony-free) words, "There are three main criteria for becoming a Models with Conscience affiliate: a pleasing physical appearance, genuine compassion for animals, and the ability to radiate confidently in front of the camera." Her positions, however, are rather extreme: she objects, for instance, to the use of silk, arguing that "it has been confirmed" that silkworms feel pain during the silk-removal process. The most useful sections of the book are the lists of "cruelty-free companies" as well as animal-derived ingredients. However, Chase's corny, clich‚-ridden prose ("Each of us really can make a difference and leave the planet better than we found it... lead through your own example and inspire others to adopt a more humane lifestyle") is tiresome, and unlikely to change the habits of the unconverted. (July)Forecast: According to survey research, 60% of women say they prefer to buy products that were not tested on animals so there may be a market for Chase's information, though perhaps not her platitudes.

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  • Paperback: 137 pages
  • Publisher: Lantern Books (October 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1930051603
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930051607
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.1 x 0.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,019,935 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the read!, January 21, 2002
By Ken Beller "Coauthor, Great Peacemakers" (Sedona, Arizona United States) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed reading this book. I find that most books written to provoke thought are written from a condemning perspective. This book is not like that. It provides objective platforms for the reader to view such topics as animal testing (vivisection), fur harvesting, and factory farming, without accusations and guilt.

This book is unique because it provides the reader with an abundance of information that can be immediately used to make changes in everyday life using everyday products. For example, if you are buying dish soap for your house, why not choose a brand that is not tested on animals? Chase gives the reader a list of over 600 companies that do not test on animals. The book is worth the price for this list alone.

I urge everyone to buy a copy and read it - even if you are not an "animal lover."

I have confidence that when you finish reading "Beauty Without the Beasts," you will be pleased you did and will begin to make simple choices in your everyday life that will directly benefit you, animals, and the planet.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You have to read this book., January 23, 2002
Heather Chase founder of Models with Conscience knows how to look gorgeous without harming animals. Heather started Models with Conscience on the premise that models are more radient when they have a clear conscience. This book is your must have guide to Cruelty Free products. If you are a lady like myself who loves to shop but also wants to live a cruelty free lifesyle then this book is perfect for you. Heather has included in her book a list of Cruelty Free Companies,Civet Free Frangrances,Animal Derived Ingredients,Animal Derived Materials and much much more. This book is one you need to add to your collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unsure which cosmetics are truly ethical to use?, May 22, 2002
Looking to support companies that agree with your point of view? Then this is the guide that you have been looking for. Heather Chase, a life-long lover of animals and founder of Models With Conscience, explains how to live a life filled with both beauty and compassion. Chase explains about current trends of using animal-derived ingredients like tallow, estrogen, spermaceti, and civet musk in everyday personal care products. These products involve inhumane treatment of animals - some require the animal to be killed before the ingredient can be harvested. Instead, Chase suggests some possible man-made or plant-derived alternatives, such as glycerin or jojoba. The book includes an extensive list of companies that work within the boundaries of cruelty-free production. Chase also recommends the use of synthetic or faux fur in respect to fashion or make-up brushes. She further explains that ". . . many endangered species (including lizards, zebras, deer, and kangaroos) are often hunted illegally for their hides." A few more animal-derived materials used for fashion or personal care include silk, ivory, sea sponges, and pearls. There's a chapter that addresses the benefits of eating a Vegan diet - both to humans and animals, wherein Chase shares some of her favorite non-animal product alternatives. Also included in the book is overview of the philosophy of Models With Conscience and a brief introduction to a few of their models. ...
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