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The Body Shop – Multiple Locations

$10 for $20 Worth of Skincare, Bath, and Beauty Products

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In a Nutshell

Extensive library of socially responsible, celebrity-celebrated body, bath, skincare, and makeup products

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 24, 2012
  • Limit 3/person. Limit 1/visit. Valid in The Body Shop US retail stores. Not valid online or at Ulta, Costco, Amazon or Beauty.com. Not valid toward gift cards or "Love Your Body" membership card. Valid toward sale items. Valid with existing "Love Your Body" membership card. Non-transferable. Clients may provide email address to The Body Shop to receive Beauty Card valid for 10% off through 2/28/13, starting with next purchase. Card signup not reqd; card offer not valid in CA or with "Love Your Body" membership card. Not valid on Black Friday (11/23/12). $20 minimum purchase required.
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For $10, this Groupon gets you $20 worth of in-store merchandise, including sale items, at The Body Shop. Each Groupon includes a free Beauty Card for customers who provide The Body Shop with their email addresses (except in California). This card is valid for 10% off any purchases through February 28, 2013. Click here to find your nearest retail location.

A purveyor of bath and beauty products for more than three decades, The Body Shop stocks an array of finely wrought and socially responsible splendor serums. Patrons can cloak themselves with body butters ($6+) designed to keep their outermost surfaces soft and moisturized. The line includes fragrances such as satsuma, which introduces skin to an invigorating dose of essential citrus oil, as well as the antioxidant-rich shea body butter, which has been celebrated by celebrities including David Beckham and Reese Witherspoon. The Body Shop's innovations also include candles, diffusers, and other home fragrances.

Natural and sustainable materials used in products sourced through the company's Community Trade program allow products such as the tea-tree skin-clearing facial wash ($11/8.4 fl. oz.) and vitamin-E moisture serum ($21/1 fl. oz.) to keep skin surfaces smooth and refined and provide reliable income and market access to more than 25,000 people in marginalized locales around the globe.

The Body Shop

To call The Body Shop a mere skin and body care store is to miss half of what makes it special. Late founder Dame Anita Roddick was a pioneer for ethical business practices; upon opening her first store in Brighton, England, in 1976, she developed company values such as "Defend human rights" and "Protect our planet." She somehow balanced principles and profit, partnering in global campaigns with UNICEF, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and the United Nations, all while expanding her brand into 2,500 locations in 60 international markets. After her death in 2007, then-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said, “She campaigned for green issues for many years before it became fashionable to do so and inspired millions to the cause by bringing sustainable products to a mass market. . . . She was an inspiration.”

Indeed, the Body Shop exhibits an eco-friendliness that's hard to come by in a company of its size. Its products have been fair-trade since 1987, and its Against Animal Testing movement led to a UK-wide ban of animal testing of cosmetics. The products are made from ingredients harvested from around the world: shea butter from Ghana goes into body scrubs and butters, and Indian artisans craft wooden massagers and tote bags that are screenprinted by hand. But all that isn't to say the company's production practices overshadow its final products. Skincare treatments such as the Blue Corn 3-in-1 deep-cleansing scrub mask often appear in Allure, Marie Claire, and other national publications.

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The Groupon Guide to: Brooches

The most beautiful sight to see resting upon a lady or a fella’s lapel is a glimmering brooch. Here are some of the most popular jewels to pin on a blouse:

  • A beetle with jewel-encrusted wings and beady, obsidian eyes
  • A sterling-silver horse jumping over its own long, golden tail
  • Locket of your sorority’s Greek letters containing picture of your sorority’s Official Boyfriend of Choice
  • Wooden beads gathered in a cluster to represent the way wooden berries grow naturally
  • Car-hood ornament glued to a safety pin
  • Pencil made of red rubies, white diamonds, and blue sapphires to represent the fact that America’s pencil manufacturers are our hidden gems
  • Profile of Victorian woman shaming her daughter for sneezing publicly
  • Golden ax cutting down a cherry tree to represent the fable about George Washington
  • Golden ax cutting down a cherry tree to represent uselessness of trees in the future of society

Which brooches match my Victorian-era sensibilities?

The Body Shop

  • A

    Montgomery Mall Pa

    206 Montgomery Mall
    North Wales, Pennsylvania 19454
    (215) 855-3232
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  • B

    Deptford Mall

    1750 Deptford Center Road Space 2090
    Deptford, New Jersey 08096
    (856) 845-5259
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  • C

    Pier At Caesars

    1 Atlantic Ocean Unit 2232
    Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401
    (609) 344-3268
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