The body Shop
I do agree, I mean if the Body Shop can do it, surely L'oreal can too!
I don't buy many products, either hair or make-up, but when I do, I try to buy fair trade or natural ones that don't test on animals.
Over the years I have found the Body Shops stuff to be the best for my sensitive skin
I like to buy fair trade products too.
Coincidentally, Lush used to go by another name and were the Body Shop's product supplier, that version of their company went bust and Lush started from that. Lush put in a bid to buy Body Shop too, the owners of the Body Shop joked about it. I do like the Body Shop, don't tend to buy from there though, I have to be careful with heavily perfumed stuff with my skin and I know Lush is a bit pricey but it seems to have more value then the Body Shop. I used to be fascinated by it as a kid, those little ball things you put in the bath and the smells. I want to use Henna, it sounds a lot harder then applying the chemical stuff though. But I have to agree with KK, however it's hard to be completely ethical without living in an outdoor commune and making all your own food, but hell aren't we trying
right on Queenie, I love LUSH, but we only have the body shop here in St John's
We only have the Bodyshop in town and for a while we didn't have it all because the shop closed for some reason but the two surrounding cities have Lush just as well or I'd be spending every day in there.
I used to love walking by the store, it smells so good
I can't stand the heavily perfumed stuff anymore, as a teen I loved them all, but now I usually go for aloe vera stuff.
If I had a bath tub I would buy the scented oils and bath balls, but I don't have one
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