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Women in Ghana always love to look and feel good all the time. Not only do they want to feel and look good, they also act differently and are ready to set themselves apart from other women in the world.
Most of the efforts that women put in getting that glamourous, confident look is aimed at setting their partners passions on fire and continuously igniting the spark in their relationships.
For most women, the scent of her favorite product is intrinsically linked with the benefit it delivers to her skin. The link between fragrance and theemotions it evokes is always interwoven. It is for this reason that Lux hasinvested in world-class fragrances to re-establish its much-loved heritage of long-lasting fragrance helping women to ignite their spark with just a little lux.
According to Unilever, all the aspirations and desires of women have been packed in to the new Lux which has been relaunched onto the Ghanaian Market.
The relaunched product has five variants the Lux soft touch made from rose petals, bergamot and blueberry, the Lux Soft Caress composed of tuberose, lily of the valley and Jasmine, the velvet Touch which is infused with almond oil and Jasmine, the Lux shake me up infused with refreshing mint and chilled cucumber and the Wake me up composed of a tingling fragrance of cool mint which restores the skin and bring back its natural radiance.
Speaking at the relaunch of the soap, Mr. Clarence Nartey, Marketing Director at Unilever Ghana indicated that the fragrance credentials of the new Lux had been significantly increased. This was achieved by working with some of the world’s leading perfumers to create very distinct and noticeable fragrance across all the five variants.
The new Lux is composed of fine fragrance skin treats by world best perfumers and other rich ingredients which have been carefully selected to nourish the skin. The new Lux actually transforms the way one looks and feel, making you act FabuLUXly every day. Feel fabulous everyday….with just a little LUX.
Lux has operated in Ghana for the past 19 years and is present in over 100 countries worldwide.
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