Empowering women across all communities; The Body Shop celebrates International Women’s Day

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Since 1976, The Body Shop has championed equality guided by principles of women empowerment. Founder of The Body Shop, Dame Anita Roddick, has always wholeheartedly believed in building a fairer and more beautiful world where every woman is celebrated for her fearless vision and unstoppable spirit.

As a result, the activist brand has a long history of being a force for good in beauty by uplifting communities across the world. As the world moves towards leaders that believe in radical change and building a sustainable tomorrow, Dame Anita Roddick’s words serve as a reminder that “No company can afford to waste valuable brain power simply because it’s wearing a bra.”

So this year, in staying true to the brand’s legacy and heritage, The Body Shop Sri Lanka asks each woman to take a pledge to live fearlessly – as a symbol of confidence and self-love.

The Body Shop Sri Lanka celebrates International Women’s Day with carefully crafted special-edition gift packs featuring favourites from its skin, hair, bath & body, makeup, and fragrance ranges. These hampers can be customized online, or at The Body Shop stores on Bagatale Road, Odel in Alexandra Place, Kandy City Centre, and Colombo City Centre.

 



 

 

 




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