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GIVEAWAY, Review, Photos: The Body Shop Lily Cole Makeup Collection – Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Available In Pulse Boutiques

GIVEAWAY, Review, Photos: The Body Shop Lily Cole Makeup Collection – Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Available In Pulse Boutiques

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

 When I was a young teenybopper, hanging around the Paramus Park Mall, I shopped at The Body Shop. It was the first place I learned about skin and body care and of course my first obsession: makeup! As a 14-year-old, I can’t say that most department stores were teenager-friendly. The testers at The Body Shop though were all out in the open, and it was encouraged to try all the different products; I really learned a lot. The makeup range back then was spear-headed by Barbara Daly. Why am I mentioning this name you ask? Well, she did Princess Diana‘s makeup for her wedding. So, anything that was related to Lady Di, I needed to get my hands on.

Flash forward ten, fifteen, twenty years and new stores have opened up, come and gone. I had stopped going to The Body Shop. I suppose I had moved on to the next best thing. Newer stores seemed more open, and modern. I had abandoned my first love and had moved on to others. I always felt sad when I would walk past The Body Shop — kind of like dissing an old friend. But, I felt she just didn’t have anything new or interesting to offer me any longer.

 

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giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

 Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to go to an event to reintroduce the public to The Body Shop. I was intrigued and decided to go. As I walked into the new boutique room, I was struck at how clean, modern and elegant all the packaging and testing areas looked. It was bright, sunny and fresh! The whole concept is based on the “Pulse” — the “Pulse” being the heartbeat of the community, therefore Pulse Body Shop boutiques. The first thing that caught my eye was a bulletin board promoting an animal cruelty campaign with the organization Cruelty-Free International. I was horrified to read that 80% of countries worldwide still allow animal testing. As a staunch animal lover, this made me sick. One of the new additions that The Body Shop will have will be a community bulletin board to promote such causes like stopping animal testing, as well as local events and causes in the community. So, each store really gives back to the community that they are in. They also have a sign up sheet so everyone can pledge their commitment to do away with animal testing for good.

 

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

 As for the new store concept as a whole, I was so in love with it! The main table with all of the fragrances and body lotions looks like a cooking table, hence the name Anita’s Table. The concept is based on how the company got its start: in the kitchen of founder Anita Roddick. When you walk into the store there is a welcome wagon, showcasing all new fresh goodies — their body lotions and my favorite, the body oils. These particular oils can be used on the skin, hair and body. So nourishing and they make your hair look and smell yummy!

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

 As a makeup artist and animal lover, their new makeup range is 100% cruelty-free. The new makeup range has just launched this month and was co-designed in part by British supermodel Lily Cole. The entire range is adorable. Don’t let the cute packaging and ladybugs fool you. This is a hard-working, multitasking line. From the Lip and Cheek Domes (15.00) to the Shimmer Cubes ($22.00), this line might be cheeky looking but it’s all business. My favorite picks from the line are the Lip and Cheek Domes in Pinch Me Pink and Crazy For Coral. They look bright in the dome, but, unlike other cream products, they are sheer and give you that dewy flushed look we all desire. I also loved the Puff On Radiance powder ($22.00).

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

 Celebrity makeup artist Chase Aston and model create a Body Shop look

 Again, packaged in a dome, this product when applied with the powder puff gives you just enough pearly radiance. No disco ball shimmer here, just a soft candlelit glow. This cosmetic range does not contain any bug shells — gross, right? — that were used to extract color for the products. Also, no fish scales were used to impart any shimmer — just mineral mica and binding agents made from natural vegetable materials, instead of fish scales. And lastly, NO ANIMAL HAIR was used to make any of the makeup brushes. All artificial hair was used, so no goats or ponies had to be shaved  for the brushes.

 

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

giveaway review photos the body shop lily cole makeup collection cruelty free cosmetics available in pulse boutiques

 Last but not least, I was most impressed with how The Body Shop put their money where their mouth is. Often you find out about different charity organizations that raise so much money, yet that money intended for certain recipients never quite makes it to where it is supposed to go. The Body Shop is passionate about using natural resources, giving back to the community and helping others in need. Launched in 1987, the Community Fair Trade policy was born. Through this partnership, The Body Shop is able to access nature’s finest ingredients which are grown and harvested by local farmers. For example, The marula oil, which I had mentioned earlier, is an oil that is harvested by local women in Namibia. Harvesting and partnering with The Body Shop enables these women and countless others to build a better life for themselves and their communities.

Run don’t walk to your local Body Shop, so much to do and see. It’s a place where you can go meet with friends, meet new people, learn  new things all while pampering your body in the process. The new Pulse Body Shop boutiques. Definitely NOT The Body Shop of our youth… It’s even better. Find out more information on products and where to find a store near you at www.thebodyshop-usa.com.

So… Are you going to take the anti-cruelty pledge and buy The Body Shop products?

********GIVEAWAY: BeautyStat.com is giving away five products from the New Lily Cole Cruelty-Free Body Shop Makeup line to five lucky readers.

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  • Suzy
    Posted at 15:17h, 14 July

    Body Butters

  • Vikki M
    Posted at 16:08h, 14 July

    I love the Sumatra Orange body butters. They smell so good and make my skin really soft.

  • Denise
    Posted at 16:14h, 14 July

    I use the Body Shop Body Butters. I just love the scents and the consistency of them. They feel so smooth and luxurious going on. I hope they never ever discontinue them. They’re my favorite product.

  • Mary Moua
    Posted at 16:18h, 14 July

    Alright, here’s my story. i was a huge tomboy. i hated make-up and all the girly stuff. okay, let’s leave out sailor moon and barbies!! But i was never into make-up as a child. As i got older i made some friends who got me into make-up, i mean we were 9-12 years old so we were still so young! The only thing we started out with was mascara. simple right? Now here is where i branched off, i started to get into Japanese rock. Those men look like woman with amazing singing, guitar, drums, bass guitar skills! They had major make-up and clothes sometimes! it was something i enjoyed in my 6th-7th grade year. i went all out with make-up. I always put thick eyeliner on, a whole bunch of foundation and eye contacts. i looked like a punk gothic person. people were afraid of me unless they knew who i was already. But hey guess what? i eventually got out of that stage through the middle of 7th grade. So i was introduced to Michelle Phan when she still had only a few videos up. Even still i loved how she did her unique thing! I eventually really wanted to learn more of make-up and what’s good for your face, how to take care of your face and what harmonizes with what and all the different colors and textures of the make-up. I love body shop, i honestly haven’t tried so many but i must say the lotion is amazing the the eyeshadows! lovelyyyy!!!!!!

  • Patty
    Posted at 16:19h, 14 July

    Honestly I do not buy much Body Shop, as it is not real close to me- but in past I have purchased body creams/butters love them.

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