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V for Vanilla

March 22nd, 2006

Remember, remember the gift you should send her, shampoos, potions and pots.

Oh what a hero Anita Rodick was, protected by the face mask of creams without cruelty she united us all in our attempts at guilt-free pampering. And every Christmas, birthday etc we marched for the well packaged presents safe in the knowledge our purchases were changing the world.

But the cracks were forming even before Cosmetics To Go stopped going and Lush became luscious.

Shops should be scared of shoppers, not the other way round.

Posted by Cptn

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  • 1. Thin White Duke  |  March 22nd, 2006 at 9:52 am

    I’m scared of Lush. Single Girl was a terrible record.

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