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No.1 skin care brand St. Ives entered the Sri Lankan market with premier distributor company Natural Wonders (Pvt.) Ltd partnering with Unilever to offer the leading skin care range to Sri Lankan customers.This iconic skin care brand will be retailing its premium skin care ranges across major cities like Colombo, Kandy, Negombo, Jaffna and Galle. The range of products will be made available through all supermarkets, retail, cosmetics and pharmacy outlets.The products of the newest range include Blemish Control Apricot Scrub, Nourish & Soothe, Oatmeal Scrub & Mask, Even & Bright,
Pink Lemon & Mandarin Scrub, Blackhead Clearing Green Tea Scrub and the Fresh Skin Apricot Scrub.Rajneesh Varma, Business Director — Unilever International South Asia, speaking at the launch ceremony, which was held at The Kingsbury, said that St. lves products would cater to the growing market that is seen in Sri Lanka and that these products would bring high-quality products with 100 percent Natural ingredients. “With over 25 years of legacy, St. Ives has produced a quality line of skin care products inspired by nature, with formulas that delight the senses of the consumers,” he said.“Natural Wonders is proud to be associated with Unilever as an accredited importer and distributor of internationally reputed Unilever brands in Sri Lanka. We plan over the time to offer to the Sri Lankan consumers more exciting brands from Unilever that will address the need gap of the consumers,” said Dipankar Banerjee, General Manager- Natural Wonders (Pvt.) Ltd.Natural Wonders (Pvt.) Ltd is a leading distributor company in Sri Lanka after commencing its business operations in Sri Lanka in the year 2011, is a part of the Bhavna Group of Singapore. (SD)
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