Avon Country Harvest bath line debuting in August; Sunrise aromatherapy available now.
AVON FOCUSING ON "INDULGENT" SPECIALTY PRODUCT ENTRIES WITH SUNRISE AROMATHERAPY bath and body line, the New York City-based direct sales company said. Sunrise, available now through Avon representatives and the company's toll-free number, debuted in Avon's Campaign 14 brochure. The five-SKU bath and body collection includes: Aromatherapy Invigorating Body Buff shower gel, Rejuvenating body lotion, Refreshing foam bath, Invigorating body mist and Revitalizing gel for tired legs and feet.
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