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Free Christmas Prosecco and pamper experience


Tropicbyjennifer

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The first 5 people to private message me will get a Prosecco and pamper experience.


You and 5 friends will have mini facials, Prosecco and nibbles with an opportunity to learn about the Tropic products and Christmas gift set offers in the comfort of your home or mine.

Mono obligation to buy, I am not a pushy sales person.


I am a trained beautician specialising in skincare. I use Trooic which is natural, vegan and animal cruelty free which has amazing results.


Whether you want an introduction to the products, a free facial or a girly evening/(or coffee morning) with friends then this will be perfect for you.


If anyone does buy anything, as the host you will get 15% credit of whatever is sold to spend on products for yourself!


Availability is low so please private message me for more information.


www.justjennifer.co.uk

I would thoroughly recommend Jennifer and the facial with her products. I had a treatment earlier this week to explore products for sensitive, mature skin. Jennifer was brilliant with a cosy therapy room in her home. I had a surprisingly good response to her all-natural Tropic cleanser, hydrating mask and healing balm. It certainly has made a difference to the irritation of my skin. I will defin be buying some products. M
  • 4 weeks later...
Another recommendation for Jennifer. She is really lovely -- her home-based spa is beautiful and relaxing, but most importantly, the products she sells are superb. They have cleared up my teenaged daughter's skin completely -- in fact, she no longer needs the antibiotic cream prescribed by the doctor. I have booked a facial for myself for next week and I can't wait! And one more thing, the products are cruelty-free!

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