There’s no doubt
that Charcoal is the wonder ingredient when it comes to purifying your skin. With
the huge success of the bestselling Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask, The
Body Shop are going to donate to Red
Panda Network and help protect endangered red pandas with every Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask or NEW Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Facial
Soap.
Red Panda Himalayan Charcoal Mask & Soap |
What is so special
about charcoal?
Many Asian
civilisations, including India, Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan, have been
using charcoal for centuries. The Japanese traditionally use charcoal for
dietary detoxing. It’s also commonly used as an air or water purifier. In
beauty, charcoal has been undergoing a strong buzz thanks to its purifying
properties. You’ll often find it in toothpastes and deep-cleansing skincare for
oily skin.
The Body Shop Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask, 75ml @ RM93.40 |
The Body Shop Himalayan
Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask, 75ml @ RM93.40
The Himalayan
Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask is enriched with bamboo charcoal. The addictive homemade-style
texture also contains crushed up green tea leaves and skin-tingling tea tree
oil. This hardworking mask helps to exfoliate, drawing out impurities and
reducing excess oil to leave an instant healthy-looking glow.
The Body Shop Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Soap, 100g @ RM28.30
The Body Shop Himalayan
Charcoal Purifying Soap, 100g @ RM28.30
The Body Shop are
adding a NEW Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Facial Soap to their line up of
skincare saviours – the perfect first step in your cleansing regime to really
clear your skin from impurities.
Save endangered Red
Pandas in the Himalayas
When you purchase
the Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask or NEW Himalayan Charcoal Purifying
Soap you’re helping Red Panda Network save endangered Red Pandas in the
Himalayas that are at risk from the destruction of their habitat. The Body Shop
are helping Red Panda Network of Nepal to plant more red panda food – including
their favourite, bamboo – and regenerating the forest by building a natural wildlife
corridor called a ‘Bio-Bridge’.
The Body Shop farms
their bamboo to ensure they don’t steal the red pandas’ food. They will be
donating £0.30 from every mask or soap sold to Red Panda Network. Since 2007,
Red Panda Network have been working to protect red pandas and their habitat in
Nepal. They use an integrated, landscape level approach to red panda
conservation which includes research and monitoring, education and outreach,
habitat protection and restoration, and sustainable development initiatives.
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