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Tuesday Edition | AM
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Good morning, members! How is your Tuesday morning coming along? I (Dani) hope the warm sunshine is giving you an extra boost today as you sip your favourite cuppa. Speaking of sunshine, the number one beauty tip we hear on the forum is regret about not wearing sunscreen regularly. If your skin is already showing signs of damage from ageing or the sun*, don’t worry; it’s not too late. I’ve been put onto No7 skincare*, so if I sound especially glowy and confident, you’ll know why.
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day. Now, let’s find out the answer to yesterday’s riddle: What has 10 letters and starts with gas?
And the answer is… automobile! If you got it correct, you’ll see your name in the shout-out below.
97 per cent of women showed improvements. Image Credit: No7
Wish you could turn back the clock? Maybe you can! No7, the UK’s best-kept beauty secret*, has landed in Australia. Their latest range, Future Renew, includes a Repair Serum, Eye Serum, and Night Cream—an effective trio to keep your complexion healthy and thriving as you age.
Future Renew is backed by 37 studies and in clinical trials, 97 per cent of women showed improvements in reversing multiple signs of skin damage. Available exclusively at Priceline*.
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