Red Light Special: Thistle Farms Body Polish Makes Skin Silky

by Amanda Kloer · 2010-02-23 07:00:00 UTC

Are you sick of wasting your money on useless plastic crap made in overseas sweatshops? Do you want to use your money to vote for something you actually support -- a hopeful future for former slaves? Then check out Change.org's weekly Red Light Special. Once a week, I'll be bringing you a product that heals rather than hurts, because the proceeds go to help victims of human trafficking. Shop Red Light Specials to be part of the solution, instead of part of the useless crap problem.

This Week’s Red Light Special ... Thistle Farms Body Polish

Today's special, available from Stop Traffick Fashion, is the perfect way to get rid of the winter skin woes. Thistle Farms Body Polish combines cocoa & shea butters and wheat germ oil into a luxurious and rich exfoliate. The mix is perfect for soothing and smoothing chapped skin, or for a quick manicure and pedicure. And it comes in several scents. I own the citrus vanilla, which is invigorating and fresh, as well as the tea-tree mint, which smells just like a high-end spa. And the best part about Thistle Farms body products? They're made by women recovering from lives of prostitution and abuse right here in the U.S.

You can buy this item here.

Let's face it, you don't need any more stuff in your life, but human trafficking survivors sure need a future. And you can give it to them with just a click of the mouse and a swipe of the credit card. So what are you waiting for?

If you know of an organization or business which you’d like to see financially rewarded for helping trafficking victims, let me know!

Photo credit: Stop Traffick Fashion

Amanda Kloer is a Change.org Editor and has been a full-time abolitionist in several capacities for seven years. Follow her on Twitter @endhumantraffic
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