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The Body Shop reopens after refurbishments

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Thursday, August 4, 2022 12:43 pm
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Alotta Teal, centre, with store manager Rachel Bushnell, right, and the Body Shop team. Picture: Courtesy of the Body Shop

Alotta Teal, centre, with store manager Rachel Bushnell, right, and the Body Shop team. Picture: Courtesy of the Body Shop

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THE BODY Shop has reopened on Thursday, August 4, after undergoing refurbishments.

The store unveiled its new look, as well as its brand new ranges of make-up, soaps, and health and beauty products, with a grand reopening.

It welcomed back customers with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, led by drag artist Alotta Teal.

Rachel Bushnell, store manager, said: “We’ve been going for a very long time, so it’s really exciting to see this new phase of The Body Shop.

“It’s so nice for the team to get together again and start welcoming customers through the door.

“It’s also great to see the products really brought to life– we’ve got some classic products and we’ve got some newer ones that our customers will love.

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“We’ve got our new limited edition passion fruit products, and we’ve also got our vitamin C range, which is being expanded into vitamin C serums, moisturisers, and masks.”

As well as the refurbishment works, The Body Shop has updated many of its product lines and ranges, including its make-up and cosmetic offerings.

“We’ve really expanded our make-up range– we’ve got 40 shades of foundation now, 20 shades of concealers,

“And now it’s all got sustainable, recyclable packaging as well, which is really important to us.”

She says that it will continue to expand its ranges, too.

“The Body Shop has got lots and lots more to come.”

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