Congratulations to our winners!

Wow! It’s been tough choosing winners, people! So many great comments – so first of all a big THANK YOU to all of you for participating. It’s been wonderful to hear from each and every one of you and we’re grateful for your input. It gives us a very good idea of the kind of skin problems people are experiencing. We decided to select comments across a wide range of skin ailments and so here are the winners: Jennifer Poverello Ruegg, Caro Swarts, Claire Van Apeldoorn, Denise Helen Gordon, Sanet Veldtman Odendaal, Angela Walker , Fareedha Khan, Tracey Smith, Rene Groyer and Carla Van Tonder. CONGRATULATIONS! We also wanted to give a SPECIAL REWARD to Wyona Valerie Landman who has done such great work encouraging her friends to like the EcoProducts Facebook page. Thank you Wyona, you’ll also be receiving a free bottle.  And for everyone else, there will be another opportunity! Keep an eye on our facebook page.

July 2013 – Competition details:

Some things in life are free – and we're giving some away!

We’re so passionate about the skin healing benefits of Baobab oil that we’re giving away TEN FREE 50ml BOTTLES OF BAOBAB OIL!  We want everyone who needs it, to be able to experience it for themselves. Are you one of those people?  Do you suffer from DRY ITCHY SKIN, ECZEMA, SKIN CANCER, BURNED SKIN, SCALY SKIN or simply DRY WINTER SKIN?  Baobab oil  moisturises and absorbs quickly into the skin. It also contains Omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids which contributes towards maintaining a healthy skin.


So if you’ve never tried Baobab oil before and would like to, please leave a comment on our facebook page here about why you’d like to try it (we’ll be choosing the best comments!) and if you’re one of the lucky 10, we’ll contact you to get your address. If you know of someone who would benefit from this oil, please SHARE THIS POST via facebook by clicking here  and let them know about it!


 

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