Nonparticipation worry, in texts

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Last seen on: Newsday.com Crossword – Oct 6 2018

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Lush is a cosmetics retailer headquartered in Poole, Dorset, United Kingdom. The company was founded by Mark Constantine, a trichologist and Liz Weir, a beauty therapist. They met in a hair and beauty salon in Poole, UK. A few years later, they decided to branch out and start their own business selling natural hair and beauty products.

Mark Constantine, a herbal trichologist, and Elizabeth Weir had an interest in beauty therapy and formed a company named Constantine & Weir.[2] In the early 1980s, Constantine read about Anita Roddick, who had just started The Body Shop. In the 1960s, Mark Constantine had hoped to go into theatrical makeup, but became a hairdresser.[3] He called and offered some of his products; Roddick placed an initial order of £1,200. Constantine and Weir developed a number of recipes for bath and beauty products and were a major supplier to The Body Shop, until Roddick was consulted to take more products in house. The Body Shop then paid £11 million for the rights of Constantine & Weir’s recipes.[4][5][6] It was at this point The Body Shop decided to buy their product formulas.[7]

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