The Body Shop launched the very first body butter in 1992. Created in the kitchen of The Body Shop founder Dame Anita Roddick, the very first mango body butter was named after her daughter who, while preparing a toast , simply said “it’s like butter…for your body”. The rest is history.
Today, these iconic moisturizers are so popular that one is sold every 3 seconds around the world. And those body-loving favorites are even better. New Body Butters are now Vegan Society Registered (a benchmark for vegan certification), made with at least 95% naturally-derived ingredients, skin-loving with 96-hour hydration, and come packaged most sustainable yet made with 100 percent recycled plastic trays.
New and improved body butters are made with at least 95% naturally derived ingredients, including Community Fair Trade Shea Butter from Ghana, which harnesses the nourishing power of Community Fair Trade Shea Butter from Ghana. Tungteiya Women’s Association in Northern Ghana. In the pure tradition of fair trade, this helps ensure the financial independence of Ghanaian women.
Today, more than 600 women from 11 villages make shea butter by hand using an 18-step process of traditional techniques, passed down from mother to daughter for generations.
Delivering 96 hours of intense hydration, their body butters leave your skin soft and smooth without feeling sticky. In fact, in a study by The Body Shop, over 90% of users agreed the formula melts easily on skin and feels non-sticky, and over 86% agreed the body butters made them feel great. in their skin.

Love yourself with The Body Shop’s most nourishing and long-lasting new body butters for your skin type: Strawberry, British Rose, Pink Grapefruit, Satsuma for normal skin; Moringa, Mango and the new Avocado for dry skin; Shea, Coco, Argan and Olive for very dry skin; and Almond Milk for dry and sensitive skin.
With new, fully recyclable packaging, these are The Body Shop’s most sustainable body butters. They are all made with aluminum lids and 100% recycled plastic, including Community Fair Trade recycled plastic collected from the streets of Bangalore, India, through The Body Shop’s business partnership with Plastics for Change.
The Body Shop’s Community Fair Trade partnership with Plastics for Change not only helps solve the existing plastic problem, but also helps support around 2,500 marginalized waste pickers in India by giving them access to more hygienic working conditions. and at a fair price for the plastic waste they collect.

The Body Shop encourages customers to join its “Return, Recycle, Repeat” program in partnership with SM Cares. To be part of the movement, simply return your empty, clean and dry containers to any of The Body Shop stores located in malls and they will take care of the recycling for you.
The Body Shop, through its partnership with the SM Cares plastic waste collection program, ensures that your participation helps prevent plastics from filling the oceans and accumulating in landfills.
The new Body Butter is available in The Body Shop stores and on its online store www.thebodyshop.com.ph.