Body Care
Originally known as "Sessions," the body care line has been simplified to "Body Care." Upon its original release, Hollister Body Care products included: body wash, body lotion, mist, body spray, deodorant/antiperspirant, lip gloss, lip shine, and lip balm. A short time after the initial release they unveiled hair wax, and hand lotion. The deodorant/antiperspirant, lip gloss, lip shine, lip balm, hair wax, and the betty's body wash have all been discontinued.
For Bettys:
Name: | Year Released: | Year Discontinued: | Notes: |
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La Jolla | 2008 | 2009 | ? |
Hermosa Beach | 2008 | 2010 | ? |
Ventura | 2008 | 2010 | cranberry, crystallized vanilla |
Malibu Beach | 2008 | almond, vanilla | |
Laguna Beach | 2008 | peach, freesia, coconut milk | |
Crystal Cove | 2008 | kiwi, wild strawberry | |
Solana Beach | 2010 | raspberry, apple, strawberry, jasmine, white musk | |
Crescent Bay | 2011 | juicy watermelon, California poppy | |
Silver Strand Beach | 2012 | aloe, mandarin, peach blossom |
For Dudes:
Name: | Year Released: | Year Discontinued: | Notes: |
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Mission Beach | 2008 | 2010 | ? |
Redondo Beach | 2008 | 2010 | ? |
Balboa Beach | 2008 | 2010 | ? |
Huntington Beach | 2008 | suede, amberwood | |
Newport Beach | 2008 | bamboo leaves, driftwood, musk | |
Manhattan Beach | 2008 | driftwood, citrus fruits, amber | |
Beacon's Beach | 2010 | zesty lemon, sage, beachwood | |
Breaker's Beach | 2012 | mint, mandarin leaf, redwood |
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