Skuut Giveaway

 

GIVEAWAY CLOSED!

My four-year old had the opportunity to test drive a really cool toy … the Skuut! The Skuut is a neat wooden bike without pedals for kids aged 2 to 5 that teaches kids balance, steering, coordination and bike riding independence.

My son thought it was super cool and began “walking” with the bike right away. Unfortunately, he only played with it for around 15 minutes before he went back to his “regular” bike (with training wheels). But – I believe this happened only because he’s already used to pedals and he couldn’t understand why the Skuut didn’t have them.

He plays with the Skuut every couple days (now that the weather is nice) and seems to be getting more and more comfortable with it. I think this is due to the fact that we now have a fence around our yard and I’m not constantly screaming at him to not ride down the hill towards the small creek in the backyard. I mean – it wouldn’t be very safe for him to go “Skuut-ing” into the water, right?

As a parent – I see the benefits of the Skuut. I think if my son was a little younger this would be the perfect “first bike” for him. Riding on the Skuut forces kids to learn balance. If they already have a bike with training wheels they learn to rely on the training wheels instead of learning how to balance on their own.

BUY IT : Having won numerous awards such as The Toy Man™ Award of Excellence,  The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval Winner and 2007 National Parenting Center Seal of Approval, this eco-friendly invention is the perfect first bike for any kids. You can purchase your own Skuut at www.skuut.com

WIN IT :  We have partnered with Skuut to giveaway one unit of Skuut to a VERY lucky reader. To enter, here’s what you need to do:

  • One entry – Visit www.skuut.com and name one award that Skuut received (not inclusive the ones mentioned in this post. (Please note earlier question has been changed but entries with answers to the earlier question is still valid).
  • Three entries - If you tweet this giveaway (please leave us your twitter id)
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  • Entry is open to US shipping addresses only
  • Giveaway closes on 8th June 2009 and a winner will be picked using Random.org. We will not be emailing winners, so please make sure you subscribe to our feed or check back here for the winner announcement post.
  • KODAK Theatre HD Player Review

    I was jumping with excitement when offered the chance to review the Kodak Theatre HD Player.  I have never considered myself an expert when it comes to tech gadgets but hey, someone values my opinion. How cool is that! Proves that mommy power rocks! Ok, I am digressing….let’s get back on track. Check out my review below:

    The Kodak Theatre HD Player, powered by Hillcrest Labs‘ HOME software system and Freespace® motion-control technology, is amazingly compact, almost fooling a first-time user at the first glance with its deceptively simple appearance. The unit is compatible with a variety of input formats such as USB, SD, SF and also has the usual outputs such as RBG and USB. Here is what I used to test this device:

    • LG 52” Plasma 1080i TV
    • Wireless router
    • Laptop

     

    Setting up is quite easy. I elected to use wireless (secured – encrypted network) because that is the most convenient way to connect this device to any computer that is connected to the router. Setting up wirelessly requires some knowledge on your internet connection. It is not much different than setting up you laptop to the router. After the device is set up, you can view basically anything from anything connected to the router.

    Before you can view the contents on the big screen, you have to go through another set up process in your PC/laptop where the contents reside. Putting your movies, pictures and music that you want is not difficult but it may be a little time consuming. The drag and drop function makes it more manageable. The software needs to be installed in each computer where you want to view contents from.

    There is a selection “All Pictures & Videos” which will search your hard drive for all pictures and video contents. Contents can be transferred to the folder that has been created under your C drive during the software installations.

    This device allows you to send and receive photos via the EASYSHARE software under Kodak Gallery. The menu mentioned the ability to connect to online web channels but for the few days I have to play with it, I could not find the function that was stated in the menu. It would be nice to have that feature because users would be able to watch online flicks with it.

    Using the pointing device needs a little getting used to. Having said that, it is actually a very simple point and click application. From selecting photos to music stations, it provides a wide range of functionality and flexibility to the user. Since the device is wireless enabled, it allows connection to Internet radio stations and Skype.

    Pros :

    • Sleek and compact
    • Wireless connection enabled
    • Multiple inputs and outputs option
    • Self explanatory device set up
    • Point and click feature
    • Images are very clear
    • Fast response time
    • Provide a point of connection for all your devices instead of dragging out your wires and connectors

     

    Cons :

    • No wireless set up instructions provided
    • Had to install software and set up on each PC/laptop to share the contents
    • HDMI cable was not provided

     

    Conclusion:

    The advantages of using the Kodak Theatre HD Player are many and wonderful, and easily balance out its few weaknesses. I strongly felt that when using such a device, the quality of the image is of the utmost importance. This expectation is completely upheld when using the Kodak Theatre HD Player. The pictures are perfectly displayed with no blurring or disruption.

    Many thanks to Hillcrest Labs for this review opportunity. If you’re interested to WIN A KODAK THEATRE HD PLAYER, be on the lookout for this opportunity when we announce our Best Review Blog Award 2009 Contest.

     

    Hattie Rose Designs Giveaway

     

    GIVEAWAY CLOSED!

    Ever since my lil man, has been teething (4 canines), we’ve been going through so many bibs, it was borderline ridiculous. He was drooling everywhere, and he just completely soaked his bib every single hour! When Hattie Rose Designs sent a couple of bibs, all were so cute, I couldn’t tell, which side was supposed to face out. I immediately tried it on him and he looked sooo cute!

    We went out to the nearby mall and by the time we were done, it wasn’t even soaked through. It was quite amazing but what I found out was that they are really heavy weight with 100% cotton terry cloth lining. Not only were they absorbent, they were really fashionable.

    I had the Billy Bib, he really looked hip! Like a lil cowboy! In fact, I was pleasantly surprised as their boys’ department had so many designs! But not to worry, girls too have lots to pick from. ;)

    BUY IT : What I really liked about it, is the durability in the wash. I have washed these Hattie Rose Bibs so many times, that it still comes out looking new all the time! I’m serious. Dead serious. The Touch Tape (a velcro equivalent) is also machine washable and doesn’t seem to get the fuzzies like most velcros. Use coupon code “PARENTREV9” for 10% off your purchases at Hattie Rose. Code expires: 4/30/2010.

    The lil man found it quite amusing that so many people stopped by him and complimented him on how cute he looked! So, yea…he’s a real babe-candy, with his Hattie Rose Bib!

    ABOUT :

    Jill Sandagar, the creator and lead designer of Hattie Rose Designs, is above all, a mom who knows the pain of a thoroughly soaked bib. Out of sheer frustration, she decided to take matters in her own hands and came up with an ingenious concept and yards of terry cloth later, Hattie Rose Designs was born.

    WIN IT: Here’s a chance to win two of these gorgeous Hattie Rose Design Bibs!

    • Visit Hattie Rose Designs and tell us how many yards of terry cloth did she initially buy? Also, remember to pick two designs of your choice.
    • Three additional entries if you blog about this giveaway and link back to this post (please leave your post url), AND/OR
    • Three additional entries if you stumble this post.
    • Deliverable to US addresses only.
    • Giveaway closed on 31st May 2009, and the winner will be picked using Random.Org. We will not be emailing winners, so please make sure you subscribe or check back here so that you do not miss the announcement of winners.

     

    My Tot Clock Giveaway Winner

    Congratulations to the following winner My Tot Clock Giveaway 

     Badger Momma

    The winner is required to do the following:

    1. Submit your relevant info via the Winner’s Submission Form Below; AND
    2. Leave a comment in this post to let us know you have submitted. 
    3. If the winner does not claim her prize by the 24th May 2009, we will do a second draw. 

    THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAD PARTICIPATED!

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    Proactive Parenting Seminars On Demand Giveaway

    GIVEAWAY CLOSED!

    I’m not sure if it’s a cultural thing or a hereditary thing, but I seem to be always yelling at my kids. When I had the wonderful opportunity to review 10 Proactive Parenting Seminars On-Demand, I was more than thrilled, I was jumping up and down like an excited monkey who chanced upon a huge bunch of bananas!

    I wondered, if I could get out of this vicious cycle of reacting to my three boys. I never thought it would be possible to just stop reacting and start responding to their actions. I was rather embarrassed, when the speaker asked whether I felt if the intensity of the yelling matches the situation that I’m yelling about? Shamefully, I hung my head down and felt like I was caught with my hand in the cookie jar.

    The fact that I’m yelling so much and none of my ‘requests’ seem to stick to their minds, only means one very obvious thing. Yelling doesn’t work at all. It seemed to only make them ’switch off’. And, the yelling I was doing, stemmed from my very own stress. Stress that should not be transferred to innocent little kids, even if they decide to paint your gorgeous cream sofa, a blast of rainbow colours. Then again, isn’t it my fault that I chose a cream colored sofa? Heh!

    By giving practical day-to-day tips on how to respond and discipline, instead of reacting and punishing, I have managed to tone down the yelling. Yes! It was very easy to apply, easy to remember and if I forgot anything, I just put my iPod on, and listen to what it was I was meant to do.

    I have to say, it’s heaps better than reading a book. I mean, who’s got time to read a book on disciplining? I mean, to be fair in this review, when I downloaded these seminars, I also borrowed a similarly titled book (about disciplining) from my local library, and I couldn’t even get pass one page without any interruptions. Just listening to these ‘live’ seminars while I was preparing dinner or eating my lunch (yes, our famous multi-tasking abilities), it was just too easy!

    I don’t have the perfect family yet, as my kids do still get up to mischief and there are days when I’m so exhausted that I still do react! But then I remind myself, it won’t work in the long term…so I’m still learning, one baby step at a time. It’s already so hard to correct my behaviour, what more a child!

    ABOUT: Proactive Parenting was created by Sharon Silver, a parent (just like you and me!), an educator and a powerful speaker. She has an education in Parenting and Early Childhood Development, four certifications as a Parent Educator and of course, very practical experience as a mom of 2 young adults. She created Proactive Parenting because she wanted to help parents focus on what can be done, instead of punishing their kids.

    BUY IT: These Proactive Parenting’s On-Demand Seminars, provide every parent valuable insights into the pre-school (1 – 6 years old) child’s mind and why they act the way they do! It’s like finding that secret key to that secret door to their minds! Respect begets respect, so, if you respect your child and respond positively, your child will respect you and behave positively. I highly recommend these seminars because just having a child, does not automatically qualify you as a ‘parent’. It’s hard work, and we all need all the help we can get!

    WIN IT: Proactive Parenting will be giving THREE very lucky readers the chance to win one of the Seminars On-Demand Series!

    Here’s what you need to do:

    • Visit proactiveparenting.net and tell us which Seminar (#1 to #10) would you like to win.
    • Three additional entries if you subscribe in a reader, AND/OR
    • Three additional entries if you stumble on this post.
    • Giveaway is open to EVERYONE! WOO HOO!!!!!!!
    • Giveaway closes on  26th May 2009 and a winner will be picked using Random.org. We will not be emailing winners, so please do check back for the announcement!

     

    Trebellina and Friends Blog Tour


    A couple of weeks back, I had the wonderful opportunity of meeting Trebellina and Friends, via DVD. I admitted, initially I was a little skeptical about this DVD, as I wasn’t so sure if my kids would be captivated by Trebellina.

    But, guess what? My kids were enthralled by these guys, and till today, they still insist on playing it. Despite the countless of times, they’ve seen it, they never seem to be bored by it. They love singing together with Trebellina and Friends, and they love it when they start teaching all the various musical instruments.

    About Trebellina and Friends

    The Trebellina DVD occupies a special place in a modern baby’s musical development.  Trebellina fills the gap between the mommy-and-me music classes currently offered to young children and the formal music lessons that young children typically wait years before they can begin.   Trebellina also helps round out the musical experience for young children who study Suzuki through its emphasis on reading written music. Moreover, with Trebellina, parents jumpstart their children’s music education at a fraction of the cost of just one typical music lesson!

    Some very lucky reviewers were given the opportunity to review Trebellina and Friends, and here’s what they have to say:

    As They Grow Up – When we first received Trebellina, I wasn’t sure how my son would feel about it. He watches a little television, but not alot. It always looses his attention. From the time I started this wonderful DVD, his eyes never left the screen. He feel in love with Trebellina, Mr. Bassy and Da Notes right away. Oops, I almost forgot Rythmo. He is just as important as all the others.

    Home School Blogger – The combination of familiar music, fun toys, and small children are enough to hold any child’s interest.  While the rest of us viewed this dvd as boring and redundant, Ian was (and is) mesmerized by it.  He calls it the “plano moomie” (translation: piano movie) and asks for it over and over again.

    Contests and Giveaways – All in all, this is a really cute and fun DVD. Kids will enjoy the music, parents will enjoy the thought that it is teaching their kids music. We will continue to have her watch this as she gets older, and I think it will help her read music along the way-at least she’ll have fun!

    Babies Gotta Have It – Without becoming too complex, the video sets out to introduce the treble staff, the notes on the staff, and the letter names of those notes.  It then goes on to show in a very clever way how those written notes correspond to notes on the piano.  In between the introduction of the notes, several instruments are introduced, accompanied by a brief sample of the sounds that they make. There is also a segment in which the little purple tornado-shaped character, Rhythmo, urges kids to get up and dance while counting 1-2-3-4 to the music.  The soundtrack is simple but effective–basic melodies (some of which I recognized) played on real instruments, not synthesizers.

    5 Vinez Monkeys – The first time I put Trebellina in, none of the kids moved. They were completely enthralled. Then, the next thing I knew, they were up dancing in front of the tv and singing right along. We’ve watched it a dozen times in the last week and Lucy still stands right in front of the tv, laughing, dancing, and singing right along. She can now name the instruments, say all of the notes in order, counts rhythm, and can even sing most of the notes completely on key! I’m amazed at what she has learned in the short time we’ve had Trebellina.

    Lotsa Cheeks – The DVD captivated them for a good mere 20 minutes (the DVD is about 30 minutes long). I thought to myself, “Oh no! They are not interested in this DVD. I will have to find another method to teach them music.” Needless to say I was quite disappointed. But my disappointment dissipates the next day. My three year old (who insists she is four) was playing in a corner with her toy instruments and started to name out each one of them. She had never done that before. Imagine the joy! It was like hearing Christmas bells in the air.

    Ember Patch – For the past month E has been wearing out the DVD player. She got a few new DVD’s and by far her favorite has been Trebellina. She has watched it so many times that I personally am sick of it. Despite my annoyance at having to watch the same DVD’s over and over, the DVD is a great learning tool. She is actually learning a little music.

    Mom Most Travelled – I hope that one day Jojo will play the violin, like I did when I was 6. I think Trebellina (a cartoon treble clef), Rock Bassey (bass clef, of course) and Rhythmo (a curly thingy) will help pave the way for Jojo to be a successful music student as they equip him with valuable musical theory long before he ever takes a formal lesson.

    Sassy Frazz – My kids liked singing (matching the note) with Trebellina. My kids liked this DVD and request watching it. I think it is an easy way to introduce the basics at an early age. The graphics aren’t high quality, but the lessons and teachings are of great quality.

    Mom Start – It’s not a miracle teaching device. There is no miracle teaching device in my opinion. Teaching your children takes work from the parent and the ability from your child to pay attention. All children learn differently. I do believe though you can teach toddlers at a very young age how to play the piano, how to sing, or even how to read. The Trebellina DVD even tells you that you should reinforce this learning with sheet music, singing, or your own musical instrument. We’re learning with our own keyboard with the help of Trebellina, C D E F G A B.

    Makiko – One time, we watched the DVD with Matt’s cousin Ryx and his mom (an elementary student teacher). My SIL, Ryx’s mom, said that the lessons from the Trebellina DVD are the same lessons they teach in their music class. It’s just amazing. So my final say: As a mom, I believe Trebellina is the perfect choice in introducing musical concepts, not only to my kid, but to babies and toddlers. And can I just add (in a whisper), I’m telling you I’m also learning from it. *wink*

    De Moments – I had a chance to sit down in front of the TV and watch how it introduce different types of musical instruments, it’s sound, simple introduction of the piano key and notes. There are even some common and catchy children tunes like Old Mac Donald and Row Row Row A Boat which QQ can sing together and roughly gets an idea on how the tune is being played on a piano through the video shown.

    The Mom Buzz – The images and video are simple. But overall it’s a great way of introducing musical concepts to little ones. Trebellina has won many awards and accolades from “noteworthy” organizations, including Dr. Toy, iParenting Media, Aegis, Dove and The National Parenting Center. Plus, my 2 year old LOVED it. He asks for the DVD by name! And he follows along with the notes, repeating them.

    Ponderings From My Heart – My son is 4 and he was so excited to watch the DVD as soon as it came in the mail. Amazingly enough, the DVD actually kept his attention throughout the entire running time of the movie! Trebellina introduced him to a variety of different instruments, rhythm, as well as tones and pitch. The part that I found to be most fantastic, was that my son was interacting with the characters in the DVD by repeating different letters of the notes aloud as well as counting aloud along with the DVD.

    Quiver Full Family – The child approval rating for the disc runs high in our home. All of our children from age six down to our ten-month-old baby are fascinated by the bright, fun-filled antics of Trebellina. They are learning the names of a variety of instruments, singing note names along with Trebellina, dancing to the live action sequences, and clapping along with Rhythmo. I might be imagining things, but I believe I heard our wee baby sing “F” after I echoed Trebellina’s introduction to the note.

    Crumley Blog – I popped the DVD in and watched Fuller watch the DVD. Fuller seemed interested and watched almost the entire 32 minutes. What I saw of the DVD was reminiscent of a Baby Einstein DVD and kind of hokey. But then again, Baby Einstein is hokey and we had plenty of Baby Einstein when Fuller was smaller, so I don’t view hokey as a reason to dislike Trebellina. Just consider it a warning to parents: hokey DVD interesting and captivating to the four year old, Mom was rolling her eyes.

    One House School Room Reviews – I was so impressed with this DVD from the start to the end. Within minutes of the beginning, both of my children were singing the scale and beating out rhythms on the couch. The DVD kept the attention of both my preschooler, my 1st grader, and our 2 year old niece.

    Crunchy Green Mom – I got the Trebellina DVD in the mail the other day and popped it into the player when I wanted to get some magazines out of my pile. I did not even get halfway through the video before I realized that I was watching it just as intently as my daughters were.

    Julian and Morin’s Photoblog – Trebellina is revolutionary music teaching series for children as young as one year old. When we first played the DVD, Raelynne including her brother Raelan was glued to the TV. Trebellina designed the music learning as easy as possible for kids. In fact, for me who have less interest in musical notes and instruments find it easy to understand. Maybe because its visually enriching.

    Moomette’s Magnificents Reviews - Already I can tell that ‘Lil Moomette, who’s 2-1/2 has inherited some musical talent!  It’s so fun to watch her reaction and interpretation when she hears a sound that’s pleasing or unusual to her!  Every day is an adventure when she’s learning something new & Trebellina makes it so enjoyable, both for the kids, parents and grandparents!

    Sassy Irish Lassie – Initially he liked trying to mimic Trebellina singing the notes. Trebellina would say the name of the note and then demonstrate it by singing it. Sounds simple enough. Then they introduce two of the other characters as well a variety of musical instruments. Sadly, after about 10 minutes of the program, my son lost interest and walked out of the room.  I tried a few day later to get him to watch it again to no avail. 

    The Mud Bug -My 5yo loved it more then my 4yo did. I keep the DVD in our minivan. I figured that if I wanted them to learn anything make them sit still. An impossible feat at home. My 5yo asks for it all time. She says ‘Can we want the trebel movie?’. So cute. I would say that Trebellina is a big hit in my house as far as the girls are concerned and that I am happy with. I do have to say that the music can be a bit tinny at times but otherwise I would label Trebellina as a definite purchase for your kids. 

    Mom On The Rise -  My daughter has always liked music, a preference that she inherits from me. I play piano by ear and while I also read music, I have always believe that learning the notes was the most difficult part of learning the piano. However, Trebellina tries to teach the notes of the treble cliff as well as attempting to teach pitch. Each note sings its name and my daughter sings in reply. for her, Trebellina is a fun way to sing and make noise.

    Wordlock and Mother’s Day Giveaway Winners

     

    Oh boy, we sure have a lot of winners today. Check them out:

     

     

     1. Wordlock Padlock and Bike Lock Giveaway Winner

    Peggy Gorman

    2. Motherhood Essentials Kit Winner

    Carla Pullum 

    3. AminoGenesis Wrinkle Arrest

    Laura M

    4. Double Giveaway Winner

    joanna smith

    5. Sothy’s Spicey Shower Gel and Desquacream Winner (this was a difficult one to pick as there were so many creative participants)

    Carol

    6. Pamper Basket From Montagne Jeunesse

    Melissa Barnes

     

    The winners are required to do the following:

    1. Submit your relevant info via the Winner’s Submission Form Below; AND
    2. Leave a comment in this post to let us know you have submitted. 
    3. If any winner does not claim her prize by the 16th May 2009, we will do a second draw. 

    THANK YOU TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED!

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    My Tot Clock Giveaway

    GIVEAWAY CLOSED!

     

    If you have ever tried to put a toddler down for a nap or to bed at night, you know what a challenge it can be. And discipline? Well, that is an adventure for only the brave of heart. My Tot Clock to the rescue!

    This great new concept was designed by Pamela Gonzalez. This mom of 2 came up with the idea for it after many nights of the up-down-up-down round and round that is so common with many toddlers, as a way to help her son know when it was okay to get up and when it was time to stay in bed.

    The My Tot Clock website describes it as:

    My Tot Clock is an all-in-one sleep aid, alarm clock, nightlight, and timer for children ages 2+. It teaches little ones when to sleep (blue light) and when it’s okay to get out of bed (yellow light). It also plays bedtime stories, lullabies, fun wake music, and even white noise (like ocean sounds)! As an added bonus, My Tot Clock has a light blue light for nap time, a red light for timeout, and a green light for any positive timed activity. Perfect for those young enough to start learning a daily routine, but not old enough to be able to tell time. Also great for their sleepy parents! Guaranteed better sleep or your money back!

    Each clock arrives complete with the “Welcome to Children’s Dreamland” Tot Clock treasure, the “Night Sky” faceplate, and AC adapter, and 4 AA batteries. They are available via their website for approximately $49.95. Additional faceplates and Tot Clock Treasures are also available from the My Tot Clock Company for about $9.95

    My 2 year old was immediately in love with her clock, wanting to carry it everywhere she went. I especially love that is has an AC adapter thus saving on the never ending battery consumption around our house. While it took me a little while to get the times and buttons all sorted out, my daughter now loves to have the magical blue light turn on as she gets ready for dreamland.

    WIN IT : Thanks to the generosity of My Tot Clock, one lucky reader will have a chance to own one unit. To participate and win, here’s what you need to do:

  • One entry – Visit www.mytotclock.com and tell us one fact about the inventor of My Tot Clock.
  • Three additional entries if you  Add to Technorati Favorites
  • Three additional entries if you subscribe to our feed.
  • If you qualify for additional entries, please comment separately and let us know which option you’ve used
  • Giveaway is open to Continental US shipping addresses only.
  • Giveaway closes on 18th May 2009 and a winner will be picked using Random.Org. We will not be emailing winners, so please make sure you subscribe or check back here so that you do not miss the announcement of winners.
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    Alyson of 3P’s Mama

    Happy Mother’s Day

     WISHING ALL OUR MEMBERS AND READERS

    Prizes for May 2009 Email Subscriber Draw

    Congratulations to the winners of April’s draw, who have each won one unit of The Shandle of their choice:

    1. Brandy Tanner
    2. Kelly Phillips
    3. Shannon Steen-Larsen
    4. Michele Rice
    5. Kim Grabinski
       

    For the month of May, we have some wonderful pampering products from Votre Vu, a luxurious skin care brand bringing the best naturally-based skincare.

    With summer on the horizon, many people start considering the best way to get that sun-bronzed glow.  If you’re looking for the perfect self-tanner or planning to soak up the rays poolside, this season’s must-have essentials are the perfect giveaway to win!

    SELF PRESERVATION Self Tanning Milk for Face

    Flaunt your beautiful golden glow while feeling great about your choice. Self Preservation Self Tanner for the Face will develop into a gorgeous and healthy tan without the harmful effects of the sun. Hydrating and moisturizing, your skin will thank you for choosing to protect and serve yourself well. Preserve your skin’s youthful appearance while creating an even skin tone. Gentle botanicals leave your skin feeling like velvet. Your color will develop smoothly and quickly, and with no streaky mess, your skin will look remarkably radiant for days. Retail Cost: $42.00

    SELF PRESERVATION Self Tanning Crème for Body

    Preserve your skin’s youthful appearance while creating an even skin tone. Self Preservation Self Tanner for the Body will develop into a gorgeous and healthy tan without the harmful effects of the sun. Gentle botanicals leave your skin feeling like velvet. Your color will develop smoothly and quickly, and with no streaky mess, your skin will look remarkably radiant for days. Retail Cost: $39.00

    There will be two winners drawn – one for each product. Please note that prizes will only ship within US and Canada.

     

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