Ethical Beauty

ehticalbeauty.jpgNews & Star: For those dismayed by Anita Roddick’s “sell-out” to L’Oreal and who have sworn never to darken the Body Shop’s doorstep again, the hunt is on for alternatives.
There was a time when “ethical beauty” was a bit of an oxymoron. To be ethical, it seemed, a product had to be worthy, unglamorous and look and smell as if it was made of sand and sawdust.
Things have changed radically (due in part to the dramatic rise of the Body Shop in the Eighties) and there are now many ranges suiting all sorts of budgets offering good quality, effective and even luxurious products and most are available in a health food shop, salon or chemist near you.
Plenty of ethical alternatives now that Body Shop has ‘sold out’ [News & Star]

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