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E:? Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour cream in vintage pot
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alison6692
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http://www.beautybible.com/offer_nov06draw_arden.htm
IT’S FAB, IT’S FAMOUS, IT’S THE ULTIMATE BEAUTY MULTI-TASKER: CLASSIC EIGHT HOUR CREAM GOES ‘VINTAGE’…
Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream has rightly earned its place in the Beauty Hall of Fame. Almost 80 years old, it smells delicious, and it works on everything from cracked heels to dry elbows, via razor burns and insect bites; Jo used it on a painful hangnail recently and it truly worked miracles. (Oh, and Eight Hour Cream is a great lip gloss.) In fact, every handbag should have a little pot of this magic unguent. And almost every make-up artist does, indeed, have Eight Hour Cream in their kit…
Created by the legendary Miss Arden to soothe her much-loved racehorses’ bruises, Eight Hour Cream is one of those rare, branded products
still made to a virtually identical formula – with the same name as it started with. To celebrate its heritage, Arden have decided to issue a special, limited edition pot, with a gorgeously girly vintage style. (It’ll be available price £19 exclusively from Harrods and Brown Thomas until 4th December, and after that, at Elizabeth Arden counters in Boots and larger department stores.)
It is a limited edition – so get it before it goes! And that’s why we’re so pleased to have 20 of the exclusive pots to give away to https://www.beautybible.com insiders…
If you haven’t discovered Eight Hour’s multi-tasking powers, you really should. (The regular version of Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant is available at Elizabeth Arden counters everywhere, or on-line at https://www.boots.co.uk, if you click here, price £19.) But if you’d like a chance to acquire one of these very special, retro-style pots, just enter your details below…
IT’S FAB, IT’S FAMOUS, IT’S THE ULTIMATE BEAUTY MULTI-TASKER: CLASSIC EIGHT HOUR CREAM GOES ‘VINTAGE’…
Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream has rightly earned its place in the Beauty Hall of Fame. Almost 80 years old, it smells delicious, and it works on everything from cracked heels to dry elbows, via razor burns and insect bites; Jo used it on a painful hangnail recently and it truly worked miracles. (Oh, and Eight Hour Cream is a great lip gloss.) In fact, every handbag should have a little pot of this magic unguent. And almost every make-up artist does, indeed, have Eight Hour Cream in their kit…
Created by the legendary Miss Arden to soothe her much-loved racehorses’ bruises, Eight Hour Cream is one of those rare, branded products
still made to a virtually identical formula – with the same name as it started with. To celebrate its heritage, Arden have decided to issue a special, limited edition pot, with a gorgeously girly vintage style. (It’ll be available price £19 exclusively from Harrods and Brown Thomas until 4th December, and after that, at Elizabeth Arden counters in Boots and larger department stores.)
It is a limited edition – so get it before it goes! And that’s why we’re so pleased to have 20 of the exclusive pots to give away to https://www.beautybible.com insiders…
If you haven’t discovered Eight Hour’s multi-tasking powers, you really should. (The regular version of Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant is available at Elizabeth Arden counters everywhere, or on-line at https://www.boots.co.uk, if you click here, price £19.) But if you’d like a chance to acquire one of these very special, retro-style pots, just enter your details below…
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Posted HERE but it has been Game Overed by the Board Guides0
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its there now0
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It came up as christmas 06 draw and not nov 06 draw so should still be ok shouldn't it?0
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