....It's made from PEOPLE
(Ugh!)
Whew! For a second there, I was worried it might be La Mer. Cuz I would hate to spend a bazillion dollars a jar on an evil product.
(j/k, I bought it once since it sounded so cool - yet I continued to age, oddly enough...)
My stomach sank when I saw this. It’s one thing to talk about abortion (which I believe is wrong btw), but using the aborted child as an ingredient for skin cream?
Despicable.
Remember the story about the countess who bathed in human blood to maintain her youthful appearance?
Looks like despite our technological progress the human heart is as dark as ever.
Because of the bad publicity, they’re going to have to change the name of the product.
They’re going to call it “Babyface.”
It's almost as if an evil force has always demanded that the innocence of infants be sacrificed, and finds different strategies through the ages to make sure this happens.
But thank goodness they don’t test on animals!
do they???
Oh dear. It’s so upsetting when somebody goes so far overboard and gets it wrong. This just creates credibility problems.
More death culture!
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I wouldn’t even take a life saving medication if fetal cells were used......grotesque.....
Moloch worship is alive and well.
Militant
In Washington Times:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/nov/03/aborted-fetus-cells-used-in-anti-aging-products/
Originally published 05:45 a.m., November 3, 2009, updated 04:35 p.m., November 3, 2009
Aborted fetus cells used in beauty creams
Valerie Richardson