M&S Bath Jelly

ANIMAL CRUELTY FREE / VEGAN FRIENDLY

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Bath Jelly (Shake Your Jelly) Blue 100g

Product Description
Shake your jelly! A jelly soap to cleanse the skin and leave a subtle fragrance of white vanilla and creamy coconut. Massage directly over wet skin to create a lather and unlock each festive fragrance, then rinse well. These soaps can be used whole or broken into smaller pieces.

PRODUCT DETAILS
Item details
The fun and luxurious bath jelly will bring some fun to bath time
Rub over your body to unlock the lather and festive fragrance
Shake your jelly!
Approved by Cruelty Free International
1 x 100 g Bath Jelly Soap Blue
This product has not been tested on animals
More information
Product Size: 100g
Suitable for Vegans
Normal
Product Texture: Gel
How to Use: The jelly soap can be used whole or broken into pieces
Massage directly over wet skin to create a lather and rinse well
Not recommended for facial use

INGREDIENTS
Bath jelly soap blue - Aqua, glycerin, propylene glycol, sodium laureth sulfate, chondrus crispus (carrageenan), parfum, chlorphenesin, phenoxyethanol, potassium chloride, disodium edta, synthetic fluorphlogopite, tin oxide, benzyl alcohol, butylphenyl methylpropional, ci 77891, ci 42090.

History

"Marks and Spencer Group plc (commonly abbreviated as M&S) is a major British multinational retailer with headquarters in London, England, that specialises in selling clothing, home products and food products, mostly of its own label.

M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds. M&S currently has 959 stores across the U.K. including 615 that only sell food products, and through its television advertising, asserts the exclusive nature and luxury of its food and beverages; it also offers an online food delivery service through Ocado retail.

In 1998, the company became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1 billion.

The "St Michael" brand was introduced by Simon Marks in 1928 in honour of his father and co-founder of Marks & Spencer, Michael Marks. By 1950, virtually all goods were sold under the St Michael brand. M&S lingerie, women's clothing and girls' uniform were branded under the St Margaret brand, until the whole range of general merchandise became St Michael. Marks & Spencer were selling clothes under the St Margaret and St Michael label by the mid-1950s and launched their school uniforms in the early 1950s.

The synthetic fibre Tricell was first used in 1957 and lasted until the 1970s. and another synthetic fibre called Courtelle was first launched, nationally, by Marks & Spencer during 1960 and also lasted well into the 1970s. Machine washable wool first appeared in 1972 and Lycra hosiery first came in during 1986.

"Per Una" was launched on 28 September 2001 as a joint venture between M&S and Next founder George Davies with the contribution of Julie Strang. The Per Una brand has been a major success for the company, and in October 2004, M&S bought the brand in a £125 million, two-year service contract with George Davies.

In January 2021, Marks & Spencer purchased the Jaeger fashion brand from its administrators. The deal of £5 million was a part of the firms strategy to boost its clothing division with new names. However, it did not include Jaeger's 63 shops and 13 concessions.

High-profile media campaigns

M&S has always run newspaper and/or Magazine advertisements since the early 1950s, but the introduction of some famous stars such as Twiggy and David Jason in various TV ads has helped raise the company's profile. Twiggy first appeared in 1967, returning later in 1995 and 2005. Anne Grierson first featured in advertisements during the late 1950s and most of the 1960s. In later years, Erin O'Connor, Myleene Klass, David Beckham, Antonio Banderas, Claudia Schiffer, Helena Christensen, Tatjana Patitz, Lisa Snowdon, Dannii Minogue, V V Brown and Carmen Kass have also featured in a few advertisements, along with many others. John Sergeant, David Jason and Joanna Lumley have either appeared in or voiced over advertisements since 2008.

The new look has been instrumental in the company's recent resurgence, particularly with the success of a new clothing campaign featuring the celebrated model, Twiggy, and younger models associated with the bohemian styles of 2005–2006, and the new TV ad campaign for its food range. These advertisements have the tag-line "This is not just food, this is M&S food" and feature slow motion, close-up footage of various food products, described in a sultry voice-over by Dervla Kirwan, to an enticing instrumental song — including Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" as well as Santana's "Samba Pa Ti", Olly Murs' "Busy", Groove Armada's "At the River" or Spandau Ballet's "True". These advertisements have been referred to by some sections of the media as being foodporn, with a number of other companies copying the idea, such as Aldi and, subsequently, Waitrose.

The 2009 TV advertising campaign drew complaints, leading to national press coverage.

In 2010, it was confirmed that Dannii Minogue would be one of the new faces of Marks & Spencer. She filmed her first commercial in South Africa, which featured Cheryl Lynn's "Got to Be Real", for their Spring campaign that aired on 24 March. Dannii Minogue travelled to Miami, Florida in January 2011 to shoot the commercial for M&S for the 2011 Spring collection, prior to her contractual termination. In August 2011, M&S announced the new faces of their campaigns would be Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Ryan Reynolds and David Gandy.

Marks & Spencer dropped a series of planned television adverts in the July 2011, featuring Twiggy, Dannii Minogue and VV Brown as it started its corporate image revamp. It confirmed that Twiggy, Lisa Snowden and Jamie Redknapp would return for future advertising.

On 31 March 2014, M&S launched the new iteration of its 'Leading Ladies' marketing campaign featuring figures including Emma Thompson, Annie Lennox, Rita Ora and Baroness Lawrence."