LUSH Cosmetics is working to “erase bullying” with an interactive art installation displayed in the windows of select shop locations starting August 31st. The windows showcase the work of Vancouver-based artist, Bryce Evans, and are inspired by a friend’s experience with bullying, bringing to life hurtful words in a larger-than-life format. 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.
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. Enjoy this decadent hand and body lotion made with fair-trade cocoa butter and fragranced with ylang ylang, geranium and tagettes essential oils—and feel especially good knowing that each dollop does a world of good.
More on Charter for Compassion:
The Charter for Compassion inspires people around the world to live by the Golden Rule. It’s a cooperative effort to restore not only compassionate thinking, but more importantly, to restore compassionate action to the center of religious, moral and political life.
To learn more about the Charter for Compassion or to sign, please visit www.charterforcompassion.org
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.
In accordance to the FTC Guidelines and the WOMMA Code of Ethics, I am disclosing that I used to drive from Seattle to Vancouver solely to buy Lush products. No compensation was provided. All opinions are, as usual, entirely my own.
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