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Beauty editors to share their secrets

FREE mini makeovers will be on offer at Belconnen Priceline on Monday as part of the chain’s  30 Days of Fashion and Beauty tour of the country.

From 10am on on Monday, September 10 guests can enjoy free hair styling, mini makeup makeovers and goody bags.

The event will feature a beauty workshop with the beauty editors, from “OK!” and “madison” magazines who will share their beauty tips and insider secrets.

Registrations for the beauty workshops are available online at  http://30daysoffashionandbeauty.com.au/

The 30 Days of Fashion and Beauty campaign is a month-long campaign that will see Priceline host beauty workshops around the country.

Guests to the workshop will be invited to make a donation to Priceline’s community initiative, The Priceline Sisterhood, which was developed to respond to the major health concerns of Australian women.  The initiative raises awareness and funds for six charities that provide help and support to women in the areas of heart health, mental health, family wellbeing and cancer.

WHAT: Priceline 30 Days of Fashion and Beauty Workshop

WHERE: Westfield Belconnen Level 1, centre court outside the Priceline store, Benjamin Way, Belconnen

WHEN: Monday, September 10 from 10am to 5pm

BEAUTY EDITOR WORKSHOPS: 

Session 1, 11am: Sharon Goldetsin, Beauty and Lifestyle Editor, OK!

Session 2, 2pm: Stephanie Darling, Beauty Director, madison

Register online for beauty editor workshops by going to http://30daysoffashionandbeauty.com.au/ No registrations required for make-overs – first in, first served policy.

More information at www.priceline.com.au

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