Two Free Skin Samples from 2 foundation samples from Real Skin Health

Grab yourself two free samples: one foundation sampler and one diffusing sampler from the Real Skin Health website.

Quote From Site:"Enhance Liquid Mineral Foundation Sampler

Free Sample Size. This Liquid Mineral Foundation is safe to use post-laser or skin treatment. Excellent for all skin types, this mineral foundation is for those seeking an alternative to mineral make-up powders. This mineral foundation glides on velvety smooth and dries to a soft powder finish. This foundation also provides a spf of 15, camuflauge coverage and is hypoallergenic.
To try a complimentary sample of this foundation, please select colors that closely match your skin tone.

Enhance Liquid Light Diffusing Sampler

Free Sample Size. SPF 8. Hypoallergenic. Innovative liquid creates a younger appearance instantly. Deflects light away from fine lines and wrinkles. Smoothes imperfections with special coated micro pigments that virtually float over skin. Without settling into lines and creases. Light-diffusing finish and moderate coverage. Best for Normal to dry skin and mature skin types."

Visit Realskinhealth.com to learn more about these products and request your free samples.

What do I have to provide:

Country
State
Zip code
Type of address
Name/Address
Phone number
E-mail
Opt to receive occasional newsletter emails from Real Skin Health, Inc..
Password

FYI: USA only. After choosing your first free sample, you will be taken to the shopping cart. To return to the free sample page, click Enhance Make-Up in the left column under products.

After registration form was sent: Thank you for placing your order. Your order number is ....
We have sent you a copy of your receipt via e-mail. Thanks for choosing us! We appreciate your business!

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , ,

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think I pretty much understand what's being said here. But has anyone tried homeopathic HGH oral sprays? I understand most of the athletes are purchasing it, legally, online, at 21stcenturyhgh.com. I know the pills are bogus because they don't contain any HGH. But what about the homeopathic sprays?