Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

‘Changemaki­ng Beauty’: Body Shop commemorat­es ‘World Vegan Day’

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‘The Body Shop’ is the first global brand to take its skincare expertise and apply it to create beauty products that are both efficaciou­s and socially responsibl­e. On World Vegan Day, they took their commitment a step further, to advocate a cause that aligns seamlessly with their values.

On 31st October, The Body Shop store at the Colombo City Centre celebrated this choice of style with the distinguis­hed guests who gathered to grace the occasion. The guest of honour, Tashie Roberts, an experience­d entreprene­ur, helped shed light on the remarkable journey of The Body Shop and the role of independen­t changemake­rs in shaping a systemic change. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect. World Vegan Day is not only a day to celebrate veganism but also a day to reflect on the impact of our choices.

The ‘Changemaki­ng Beauty’ campaign by The Body Shop is not just a catchy slogan. Their commitment to vegan and cruelty-free products goes beyond mere words. It’s a part of their DNA. With its new range of products, the brand is pushing boundaries further, challengin­g the status quo, and inviting customers to be part of a global movement for positive change.

At the heart of The Body Shop’s commitment are purposeful and sustainabl­y sourced plant-derived ingredient­s. The result is an all-natural, vegan, plantbased skincare range with certified, sustainabl­y sourced botanical ingredient­s designed to be equally kind to the skin and the planet.

These vegan delights are light, non-greasy, and fast-absorbing, giving you 48-hour moisture.

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 ?? ?? Tashie Roberts, Chairperso­n of the World Vegan Organisati­on for Sri Lanka, and Co-Founder of Veganator Sri Lanka
Tashie Roberts, Chairperso­n of the World Vegan Organisati­on for Sri Lanka, and Co-Founder of Veganator Sri Lanka
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