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New Supercharge your Skin Workshop at Bellenden Therapies, Tuesday 13th October 2015


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The 'Supercharge your Skin' workshop is back this Autumn


Join our 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 which oils are beneficial for your skin type, along with massage techniques that will revitalise the skin.


Workshop takes place at Bellenden Therapies 147a Bellenden Road, London SE15 4DH on Tuesday 13th October 7pm - 9pm Ticket price includes a free goodie bag & personalised facial oil & toner


For tickets visit Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/supercharge-your-skin-workshop-tickets-18397141345

Early bird price of ?20 ?25 after

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