Bodycare will disappear from Britain's high streets after administrators announced the closure of its remaining 56 shops, resulting in around 450 redundancies.
The high street beauty retailer collapsed into administration earlier this month and has not been able to secure a buyer for its chain of stores in the UK.
It means around 150 shops will have been shut since administrators at advisory firm Interpath were appointed, with more than 1,000 staff losing their jobs.
The latest closures, which will happen this week, will result in all 444 employees working across the shops being made redundant.
The high street stalwart, founded in Lancashire by Graham and Margaret Blackledge in 1970, had been seeking a rescue deal to save the company and its 1,500 employees.






