Lush Cosmetics introduces its new limited-edition bath bomb called Great Bear Bath Bomb. The inspiring thing about purchasing the cute bath bomb is that the proceeds are going to a good cause. The cause is part of Lush Cosmetics' huge campaign, "Ban The Trophy Hunt." The campaign is for supporting and protecting the bears all over North America.
Hello Giggles reported that 100% of the sales proceeds will be forwarded to the brand's Grizzly Grants fund, which will be escalated to different organizations that protect grizzly bears in the United States. Moreover, the brand is in the course of doing a documentary in relation to bear hunting epidemic. Great Bear Bath Bomb is available from November 1 to 9 in stores as well as online. The product costs $7.
Lush Cosmetics' Great Bear Bath Bomb has a scent of cypress, rosewood and oakmoss. The "calming fizzer will transport you the heart of the woods." If you buy a Great Bear Bath Bomb, you are helping to protect the bears against being hunted and slaughtered for sport. All the sales of this bath bomb, except taxes will proceed to the brand's Grizzly Grants fund.
The artist behind the Great Bear Bath Bomb is Jeff Robinson. He's been doing traditional First Nations art on papers, canoe paddles, canvas, traditional regalia and cedar hats.. The brand collaborated with Robinson in designing and creating the bath bomb that would serve as a symbol for "grizzly bears in the fight against trophy hunting across North America."
Every year, many grizzlies are killed for entertainment. Hunters usually take the bear's head, paws and hides as a "trophy," while leaving the bear's remains to decay. Lush Cosmetics went to team up with Robinson to create the Great Bear Bath Bomb using the artist's original pencil drawing as the design.
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