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Supercharge your Skin Workshop, Saturday 18th April 2015, Bellenden Therapies


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Our skin is our largest organ and we all want to look in the mirror and see a healthy, glowing complexion smiling back at us.

This spring join Nutritional Therapist Debra Whelehan and Aromatherapist & Natural product maker Vanessa Afful- Walcott for their skin care workshop where they will be sharing their tricks for achieving healthy skin.

Find out which foods help to nourish your skin from the inside and keep those wrinkles at bay, and learn how to stay revitalised with natural oils and massage techniques.


Saturday 18th April 10-12. ?25 (includes free goodie bag with a tailor-made face oil)


For more information email Vanessa Afful-Walcott at [email protected]

To book https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/supercharge-your-skin-workshop-tickets-15944923696

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