Thursday, August 29, 2013

LUSH's Charity Pot Fund


LUSH Cosmetics is working to “erase bullying” with an interactive art installation from Vancouver-based artist, Bryce Evans that will be displayed in the windows of select shop locations starting August 31st. I will have to check our local mall to see if ours was one of the lucky ones!

 LUSH is encouraging the public to sign an online pledge to treat others with dignity and respect by way of campaign partner Charter for Compassion. Also, as part of the campaign, LUSH has launched a limited edition Charity Pot hand and body lotion with 100 percent of the sales going to LUSH’s Charity Pot Fund, to help further the good work of grassroots organizations like Charter For Compassion.

Lush is known for their fabulous, natural products.  This hand and body lotion is made with fair-trade cocoa butter and fragranced with ylang ylang, geranium and tagettes essential oils - sounds lovely!  Not only will you smell good, you will also feel good knowing that each purchase is going towards an important cause.  . 


Visit to find out more about Charter for Compassion.  To learn more about LUSH’s Erace Bullying campaign please visit www.lushusa.com/erasebullying, follow the campaign on social media: Twitter and Instagram @lushcosmetics #erasebullying and LUSH Cosmetics on Facebook.


 
This information was provided to me from a PR firm to share with my readers.  I did not receive any monetary compensation or review samples.

2 comments:

Kelly Hashway said...

Definitely a good cause!

Unknown said...

Thanks Kelly! I agree :)

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