Get BLISSED-Out At Sephora Beverly Center, Los Angeles: Fashiontribes.com Blog

                    

Sephora Gets Blissed!

   
GET Blissed-out Skin with a  “BLISS-CRIPTION” FOR WINTER SKIN AT SEPHORA

Bliss Experts Give You a a Sneak-Peek of the New Bliss Spa in Los Angeles

Bliss’ team of licensed estheticians are providing a  pampering facial treatment and free consultation that includes a customized “bliss-cription”.

Stop by Sephora to receive Bliss Spa’s wildly popular Anti-Aging Sleeping Peel Facial for free.

  • Score an upgrade card that allows you to upgrade a Bliss Basic Facial to a professional strength Super Sleeping Peel and Wrinkle-Refining Task Mask for FREE at the new Bliss L.A. Spa, scheduled to open on March 1st at the W Hotel.
  • Redeem the upgrade card and receive an invitation  for a free makeover at Sephora to enhance your newly revitalized skin.

The Bliss team will also offer free hand and arm massages and can share:

  • Customized skin care tips
  • Simple skin care do’s and don’ts
  • Products for clear and smooth skin

Saturday, February 18, 2006 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
CALL for  your appointment at Sephora Beverly Center at (310) 657-9670
 
Sephora Beverly Center
8500 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(310) 657-9670

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2 thoughts on “Get BLISSED-Out At Sephora Beverly Center, Los Angeles: Fashiontribes.com Blog

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