Victoria’s Secret PINK apparel and lingerie is everywhere. And now PINK is cooler than ever, with the launch of NEW! PINK Body Care. It’s a collection of fun stuff girls need to clean up…and soften up. These three fresh body treats are designed with a girl’s everyday needs in mind: smell delicious, feel great, look cute, and do a body good.
• PINK WITH A SPLASH- ALL-OVER BODY MIST
o A refreshing, scented spritz that lightly moisturizes with Aloe and Chamomile.
o Mists are lighter, fresher forms of traditional eau de parfum sprays loved by the young and sexy Victoria’s Secret client.
o Spritz everywhere and any time to smell great all day.
o $15
• DRENCHED IN PINK- SUPERSOFT BODY LOTION
o Creamy lotion hydrates with our supersoftening cotton complex and a healthy combo of Vitamins E and C.
o Comes in an adorable – yet generously sized! – pump bottle dispenser that you can’t resist displaying in your room or bathroom.
o $12
• PINK ON A ROPE- SUDSY SOAP
o Conditioning bar contains our supersoftening cotton complex to cleanse while leaving skin lightly hydrated.
o Perfectly portable for dorm living!
o $10
Each form is available in three ways to smell PINK:
• FRUITY & BRIGHT (juicy Blackberry and smooth Vanilla)
• FRESH & CLEAN (crisp Apple and soft Lily)
• SWEET & TART (yummy Sugar and sassy Pink Grapefruit)
GET READY TO ROCK YOUR PINK BODY THIS SUMMER! Launches July 10th!
Fall in true, PINK Body love starting July 2007 at participating Victoria’s Secret stores and at VictoriasSecret.com.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Body Shop Announces New Initiative on Sustainable Palm Oil to Tackle Global Threat to Biodiversity The Body Shop Calls for Urgent Action from Global Retailers

(New York, NY – July 12, 2007) The Body Shop International today became the first cosmetics and toiletries retailer to introduce sustainable palm oil into the global beauty industry. The company has made this pioneering move as a response to the continued and rapid destruction of the world’s ancient rainforests caused by irresponsible palm oil production, by working in partnership with Daabon, a certified organic producer in Colombia, which works extensively with local cooperatives.
This move represents a major practical step by a global retailer and equates to 14.5 million bars of soap sold per annum in more than 2,200 stores across 57 countries across the world, with these soaps sold in more than 300 stores across the United States.
For almost 20 years, Daabon has focused on certified organic production, and has since started focusing on social standards, such as SA8000, Fairtrade and Rainforest Alliance. Peter Saunders, Chief Executive Officer of The Body Shop said today: “The switch to sustainable palm oil is a landmark step forward for The Body Shop and a potentially groundbreaking development for the whole cosmetics industry. Many people who use soap everyday will be unaware that they
are contributing to a major environmental catastrophe: the destruction of ancient rainforests and the extinction of endangered species.”
The Body Shop is now calling on other manufacturers and retailers to follow their lead to help slow the drastic environmental and social effects of unsustainable production and ensure that within the next two to three years, the majority of palm oil is produced sustainably. Mr.
Saunders notes that “this will not be achieved by The Body Shop in isolation – our decision must inspire other businesses to join us and tackle the problem head on.”
Matthias Diemer, palm oil expert, WWF Switzerland, commented: “The Body Shop is the first global cosmetics company to introduce sustainable palm oil into its product lines…and we hope that many more companies will follow suit.”
The Body Shop has focused on tackling the palm oil issue for some years and is a leading figure on the global Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). Mr. Diemer “applaud(s) the pioneering role The Body Shop has taken in helping to formulate strong standards for sustainable palm oil production through the RSPO.” Today, over 250 organizations have
committed themselves to finding solutions to the grave issues posed by palm oil production, including a number of major retailers who now make up a 20 strong group within the RSPO. The Body Shop now calls for more retailers to join the RSPO, and for those who have already made this commitment to begin sourcing RSPO certified sustainable palm oil as soon as it becomes available later this year.
Background:
About The Body Shop:
The Body Shop offers approximately 1,200 skincare, cosmetics and toiletries products in more than 330 retail locations in the Unites States. Globally, The Body Shop has more than has more than 2,000 stores in over 57 countries.
Community Trade is a special trading program created by The Body Shop, sourcing naturals and accessory items from disadvantaged communities across the world. The program’s aim is to satisfy our demand for natural ingredients, gifts and accessories in a fair way, in turn bringing sustainable benefits to those communities.
A global retailer of high quality toiletries and cosmetics, we are also committed to environmental protection and respect for human rights. We develop trading relationships with communities in need; we are against animal testing in the cosmetics industry; and we encourage education, awareness and community involvement among their staff and customers. Visit The Body Shop online at www.thebodyshopinternational.com thebodyshopinternational.com and
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