Mmmm… satsuma

By Mir
February 24, 2011
Category Hot Hot Hot!

It used to be that I couldn’t adequately explain my infatuation with The Body Shop, other than to sheepishly point out that I fell in love with them in London, as a college student, before they existed in the U.S. That made them seem exotic (hey, when you’re 20, anything you can’t get back home is exotic), even aside from being the first store when I ever bought henna conditioner.

Nowadays, though, if someone asks me to explain, I can just say: “Satsuma.” If you’ve smelled it, you know. If you don’t, it sounds mysterious enough to convince you. It’s orangey. Citrusy. It’s delicious. I will smear any Body Shop product on my body that’s satsuma-scented, and that’s the truth.

Want to get some Body Shop love going without spending a bundle? Buckle up, because there’s plenty of ways to scoop up a deal right now. First, most of their skin care is currently buy 2, get 1 free. Second, spend $30+ and you can get a free full-size ($16 value) body butter (get the satsuma!). Third, shipping is automatically free on $50. And finally—the icing on the cake—I’ve got another exclusive code for us! Just use DEALPRO through February 27th, 2011 to save an additional 20% on everything!

Now you can get excited about The Body Shop, too.

7 Comments

  1. I love the coconut. And the white musk. I will try the satsuma.

  2. Neroli Jasmine. So amazing. I have the shower gel, body lotion, body spritz and the eau de toilette.

    Satsuma is pretty yummy too!

  3. Oops…not taking the code for me! Suggestions?

  4. DEALPRO is the code that will work. But…it takes away free shipping.

  5. my greatest wish in life is not for world peace, but that they bring back their mostly musk perfume oil. give me the chance and i will buy enough to last a lifetime. (sheepishly says the girl that bought 8 passionfruit face gels at once)

  6. The code isn’t working… 🙁

  7. Satsuma. Best. Thing. Ever.

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