It's easy to spot fans of Lush body and bath products; just hang out near a Lush store, and see the mad glint in their eyes as they approach. It's not just the fresh, organic and handmade products that get them excited (although that's admittedly a big part); it's also the creed behind the company. Lush is famously pro-environment and anti-animal testing. The founder, Mark Constantine, has proved that he's as willing to walk the walk as he is to talk the talk. The reduced packaging materials, organic ingredients, ban on animal testing, fair trade, and livable wages for Lush employees all point to the humanitarian and environmental concerns that help form the guiding philosophy behind Lush. A new product, Charity Pot Hand and Body Lotion, continues in this vaunted tradition.
The Charity Pot Hand and Body Lotion smells as good as it works, and every dollar made from it goes to charity. Lush makes no profit whatsoever from sales of Charity Pot. The organic skin lotion comes in the standard black Lush jars, with information about the beneficiaries printed on each lid.
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