THE WHAT? The Body Shop US has partnered with HeadCount, a non-partisan organisation, to support democracy protection by registering as many first-time voters as possible.
THE DETAILS Visitors to the ethical beauty brand’s stores and website can register to vote, sign a pledge to support young people’s participation in democracy and advocate for fair and accessible elections for all voters.
Further amplifying its message, The Body Shop’s Changemakers ambassadors will help spread the message through livestreams, digital storytelling and live events.
THE WHY? The initiative is part of the Natura &Co-owned brand’s Be Seen, Be Heard, a joint campaign with the UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth, which aims to increase young people’s participation in public life in more than 75 countries.
Hilary Lloyd, Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility for The Body Shop North America, comments, “During last year’s midterm elections, youth across the US made their voices heard loud and clear. Young people have the courage and moral clarity to help build a better world, but our institutions are not doing enough to make sure they are seen and heard. We hope this campaign, and partnership with HeadCount, will inspire more youth to think about engaging with democracy as an ongoing practice, not just during major elections.”
Buying aesthetics supplies typically involves sourcing these items from licensed distributors, manufacturers, or specialized suppliers who cater specifically to the needs of aesthetic professionals. These supplies are integral to performing aesthetic treatments aimed at enhancing skin appearance, addressing various skin concerns, and improving overall beauty and wellness.
Examples of aesthetics supplies include:
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Dermal Fillers: Injectable substances used to add volume and reduce wrinkles.
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Botulinum Toxin (Botox): Injectables used to temporarily relax facial muscles and reduce wrinkles.
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Laser Devices: Equipment used for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, tattoo removal, and other laser treatments.
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Chemical Peels: Solutions applied to the skin to exfoliate and improve texture.
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Microdermabrasion Devices: Tools used for mechanical exfoliation to rejuvenate skin.
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Microneedling Devices: Devices that create tiny punctures in the skin to stimulate collagen production.
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Cosmeceuticals: Skincare products that contain biologically active ingredients with pharmaceutical-like benefits.
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Sterilization and Disinfection Products: Essential for maintaining hygiene and preventing infections in clinical settings.