Marks & Spencer News
Elevate your shower routine with Carlton London's Vanilla Bomb Shower Gel, -417 Serenity Legend Moisturizing Shower Gel, and Marks & Spencer's Mango Cleansing Shower Gel, each offering unique benefits and fragrances.
Looking for a shower gel that washes grime off your skin, conditions it, and even nourishes your skin? The Myntra Summer Style Bash Sale (March 21-23) is here and offers incredible prices on shower gel. We bring to you four extremely good shower gels that will fit every kind of skin.
Need a new and exciting body wash to give your shower routine a zing? Myntra's Birthday Blast Sale (March 1-11) is just the moment to shop luxury body washes at lowest prices. Exfoliating and moisturizing body washes, relaxing and anti-pollution body washes – call it, we've picked four of the finest body washes for various skin types and issues.
Casual shirts for women are necessary for easy style and adaptability. Every item, from the breezy U.S. Polo Association Cotton Shirt to the contemporary MANGO Longline Shirt, has special qualities. To pick the ideal shirt for each casual occasion while maintaining comfort and style, take into account fabric, fit, and styling possibilities.
Roll-on deodorants offer practical, effective odor control with a range of formulas to suit different preferences. Options like The Man Company's citrus-musk scent, Minimalist's unscented, skin-tone-improving formula, L'Occitane’s natural essential oils, and Marks & Spencer’s woody fragrance cater to diverse needs, ensuring long-lasting freshness and confidence.
Perfume is a powerful tool of self-expression, evoking memories and emotions. We find diverse scents, from playful and feminine to sophisticated and masculine, to suit every taste and personality.
Short-sellers, who borrow shares in a company before selling them into the market, hoping to buy them back at a lower price in the future and pocket the difference, are doubling down.
Google apologised on Monday for allowing ads to appear alongside offensive videos on YouTube as more high-profile firms such as Marks & Spencer and HSBC pulled advertising for British markets from Google sites.
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