SINGAPORE, Nov 4 — This year, in the spirit of giving back during Christmas, The Body Shop is embarking on the Bio-Bridges programme to regenerate 75 million sqm of forest by the year 2020 in locations that are home to some of the world’s most endangered animals. 

Their aim? 

To protect them from poaching and unsustainable logging. 

The brand has extended this pioneering project to two additional locations, the Endau Rompin forest in Malaysia and the Batang Toru forest in Indonesia. 

Show you care by purchasing a specially selected gift as part of the campaign from now to December 25, and the brand will help protect 1 sqm of habitat and endangered animals with every purchase. 

Available at all The Body Shop stores.

Stop that itch

Suffering from eczema-prone skin? Soothe, repair and strengthen skin with the newly repackaged Cetaphil Restoraderm Skin Restoring Body Wash (S$29.90) and Body Moisturiser (S$49.90/RM151.16). 

Suitable for all ages, the non-drying, gentle, fragrance- and preservative-free range promises to provide rapid relief for very dry, itchy and eczema-prone skin, thanks to its Filaggrin and Ceramide technology, which helps to increase and retain moisture and ceramides in the skin. 

Originally sold at clinics, hospital pharmacies and polyclinics, the range is now available at all leading retail pharmacies such as Guardian, Unity and Watsons.

Brimming with moisture 

Keep your complexion looking youthful, taut and smooth with the new Super Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Light Cream from Hada Labo. 

Infused with four types of hyaluronic acids, this light-textured cream also contains and antioxidant-rich Squalane, plus a host of other skin-loving ingredients ranging from niacinamide to collagen to provide an instant surge of hydration that helps the skin stave off signs of premature ageing and regain a youthful dewy glow. 

At S$25.90, it is available at FairPrice, Watsons, pharmacies and selected departmental stores. — TODAY