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Sealed with Jacqueline's kiss, The Body Shop introduces make-up ranges

New Delhi [India], Mar. 20 (ANI): Beauty fans, rejoice!

ANI Mar 20, 2017 22:47 IST googleads

Sealed with Jacqueline's kiss, The Body Shop introduces make-up ranges
New Delhi [India], Mar. 20 (ANI): Beauty fans, rejoice! The Body Shop India introduces new make-up ranges featuring Jacqueline Fernandez's signature line. Sealed with her 'kiss', Bollywood style diva's line features her inspiration and selection for the bold, fun and confident, just like herself. The 'Dishoom' star absolutely loves and adores the Matte Lip Liquid in 014 Sydney Amaryllis and Down To Earth Eye Shadow Black Quad that defines her personal style and elegance. The brand also introduces the new Fresh Nude Cushion Foundation, Matte Lip Liquids and Down to Earth Eye Shadow Quads. "I am very excited about introducing my Signature line for The Body Shop by bringing you a whole gamut of new make-up range that makes you party ready in an instant. This range defines my taste of sophistication, being confident and looking radiant. It adds a newfound confidence to your personality and complements your uniqueness. I am most thrilled because they are 100% vegetarian, some even vegan actually, and animal cruelty-free for which I always stand with the brand," says the beautiful actress who is the brand ambassador of The Body Shop India. Sharing her views about introducing this range of products, Shriti Malhotra, COO, The Body Shop India, said: "The world is making progress towards an elevated lifestyle and natural and ethical beauty. The Body Shop understands the pulse of evolution and endeavours to offer exquisite products that complement their unique personalities. The introduction of Jacqueline's Signature range is a part of the overall growth strategy of the company marked by immaculate quality and innovative perfection." (ANI)

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