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Elemis Cruelty-Free, Vegetarian and Vegan Vitamin Rich Bath and Body Products

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Elemis vitamin rich body lotion is one of the many moisturizing body lotions made by Elemis skin care.  Elemis vitamin rich body lotion is made with all natural ingredients that are safe for vegans and vegetarians.  The lotion is also cruelty free.  The ingredients in Elemis vitamin rich body lotion include carrot seed, wheat germ, sweet almond oil, minerals, phospholipids, and vitamins A, E and beta-carotene.

Based on customer reviews, Elemis vitamin rich body lotion leaves the skin soft and smooth, and the lotion is excellent for dry skin.  According to the Elemis website, the moisturizing lotion leaves the body glowing with vitality and the lotion features skin conditioning that lasts.  Vitamin rich body lotion by Elemis is available in 200 ml bottles for around $47.  You may purchase Elemis vitamin rich body lotion online at www.elemis.com.

Elemis products may also be purchased at department stores, Elemis day spas, salons and spas, cruise ships and home shopping networks.

About Elemis

Elemis is the 2010 winner of the Best British Brand at the CEW (UK) Beauty Awards.  In addition to body care products, Elemis sells spa products, gifts, therapies, and products for men.  Just a small sampling of products include:

Aromatherapy Products
Bath & Shower
Cleansers & Toners
Exfoliators & Masks
Exotics Range
Eye Care
Hand & Body Creams
Lip Care
Men’s Range
Moisturizers
Muscle & Fitness Treatments
Pro-Collagen Range
Skin Solutions
Sunscreens

Elemis has offices in Europe, Africa, Asia, the U.S., Central America, the Caribbean and Australia.  If you would like to contact Elemis, please use the following information:

1-800-423-5293
T: +44 (0) 1278 727830
F: +44 (0) 1278 727815
E:  [email protected]

Where to Buy other Vegan and Vegetarian Lotions

We talk a lot about Beauty without Cruelty and Almay. That’s because these vegan and vegetarian friendly companies have been around since the late 1800’s to mid-1900s.  They have also been “doing the right thing” to preserve the environment for decades.

Almay has been in business since 1931.  Even back then, Almay used pure, hypoallergenic ingredients that were safe for even the most sensitive skin.  Almay was the world’s first hypoallergenic cosmetics brand, and the first brand to make 100% fragrance-free products.  It was also one of the first cosmetics companies to disclose all ingredients used, the first brand to perform safety testing for allergy irritation, the first brand to formulate for contact lens wearers, and the first brand to create cosmetics regimens for specific skin types.

Almay does not test on animals, and it uses natural ingredients such as soybean, rosehips, licorice, milk thistle (plant derived), and aloe, to name just a few.  These products are safe for vegetarians and vegans alike.  Almay products can be purchased online through the official website at www.almay.com or at any beauty supply house, cosmetics retailer or drug store.

Beauty Without Cruelty (BWC) was founded in 1963 in England.  The trustees of BWC Charitable Trust, an animal welfare organization, came together for a common goal – to manufacture and distribute natural, color cosmetics that were not tested on animals and products that did not contain any animal ingredients.  Beauty Without Cruelty offers a full line of cruelty-free vegetarian, skin and body, and hair care products made from natural ingredients and organic aroma-therapeutic essential oils.  Beauty Without Cruelty’s full line of color cosmetics reaches across all lines in order to meet the beauty needs of all women.

Beauty Without Cruelty Products may be purchased from your local natural foods retailer, and at some drug stores and vitamin shops.  You can also purchase BWC products online directly from the Beauty Without Cruelty website at www.beautywithoutcruelty.com.


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