Hollister Co. - Body Care

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:
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:
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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