Trilogy commits to orangutans

3 September 2009

Trilogy has announced the launch of an ongoing campaign to support endangered orangutans in South East Asia.

To kick off this campaign, Trilogy will be donating NZ$1.00 from the sale of each specially marked box of its hero product, Certified Organic Rosehip Oil, to Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation.

BOS Australia thanks Trilogy for this initiative and encourages all its supporters to get behind the campaign and nurture not only their skin, but also the orangutans!

The campaign will run throughout Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Trilogy produces effective, quality natural skin and hair care products, which are ethically and environmentally responsible. Trilogy supports ethical trade practices, is against animal testing, and has recyclable packaging.

Trilogy is sold nationally through selected Myer, pharmacies and health food stores. For further information about Trilogy products visit http://www.trilogyproducts.com/

Trilogy products are simple, pure and vital – maximum effect on your skin, minimum effect on our environment™

Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil is an excellent face and body moisturiser containing powerful antioxidants and 80% essential fatty acids, the nutrients your skin needs to promote the repair and rejuvenation of skin cells.

Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil has been clinically tested and shown to:
* improve skin moisture by up to 44%,*
* decrease the visible appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by up to 23%*
* improve skin softness by up to 21%* 
* Clinical study to measure wrinkle reduction and moisturisation with application of Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil. Twice daily use by 20 women over 8 weeks. Not tested on animals.

TRILOGY CERTIFIED ORGANIC ROSEHIP OIL 20ml
Limited Edition issue - RRP $18.95

To read Trilogy's media release, click here

 

 
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