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Giveaway: Sabbatical Beauty Box

Little Zen is proud to partner with our friends at Sabbatical Beauty to offer you this AWESOME subscription box.
Sabbatical Beauty makes small-batch luxury Asian-beauty skin care with high levels of active ingredients, so you see results super fast. We are built on a feminist vision, and center the needs of women of color.

The Sabbatical Beauty JULY subscription box which contains sample sizes of luxury Asian beauty skin care products that will launch in the Sabbatical Beauty shop in July!
1) Vacuum Cleaner Cleansing Oil that targets oily, acne-prone clean. Named the “vacuum cleaner” because of how much it sucks out your pores!
2) Cucumber Mint Vegan Foaming Cleanser, with peppermint hydrosol, cucumber extract, oats, rice and more—a lovely, gentle and refreshing summer cleanser.
3) Unicorn Dreams Shower Gel II—ever wanted to shower in a pink, sparkly, fluffy cloud? This shower gel is IT and will make you the most popular person ever.
4) Rose and Honey Cream II—super nourishing and healing, and scented with Rose and Honey. All these items individually retail at $75 and the sub box itself costs $50.

Second Prize is an Online Babywearing Consultation with Allie at Little Zen One. Work with a a ring sling, stretchy, woven wrap, buckle carrier or Meh Dai carriers or simply ask any babywearing questions you may have. You will be more confident and comfortable with babywearing, guaranteed.

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The giveaway will be open until July 7, 2017 at 12:00 EST and is open worldwide, winners outside North America must cover shipping. Winners will be picked, at random, from the contest entrants.

Use "ZENONE5" for $5 off your first box at sabbaticalbeauty.cratejoy.com
*Expires July 7*

About the Founder of Sabbatical Beauty, Adeline Koh:

Adeline is a former English professor turned skin care nerd. She started Sabbatical Beauty because she was dissatisfied with what was available on the marketplace, where products touting healing ingredients only contained low concentrations of them. She believes that skin care can be a powerful mode of a self care for a feminist community.

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