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Giveaway Friday: Win SheaMoisture Body Scrubs!

Five lucky Everything She Wants' readers will win one of SheaMoisture's delectable organic body scrubs!  The scrubs are a natural way to exfoliate dry, dead skin.

The fragrant flavors up for grabs are: Olive & Green Tea, Red Blush & Sage, Lemongrass & Sage and Coconut & Hibiscus.

Here's how to win:
  • Leave a comment with your first name and tell me why you like natural bath and body products?
  • Like SheaMoisture on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SheaMoisture) and follow them on Twitter @sheamoisture4u.
  • Follow me on Twitter @TracyEHopkins.

Good luck! Five winners will be randomly selected. The giveaway offer ends Sunday, Aug. 4 at 11:59 p.m.

Comments

  1. I like natural bath and body products because I have very sensitive skin and a lot of the chemicals in other products gives my skin bad reactions.

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    1. Hi Catrice. Please email me at popandshop@gmail.com to let me know your mailing address and which scrub you'd like.

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  2. I like natural bath & body products because its all natural, it's defintely improved issues that I've had with my skin such as acne.

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    1. Hi Tracena. Please email me at popandshop@gmail.com to let me know your mailing address and which scrub you'd like.

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  3. I like natural bath and body products because I have sensitive skin that is easily irritated. I like that I don't have to worry about having an allergic reaction to product with harsh chemicals.

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    1. Hi Brandy. Please email me at popandshop@gmail.com to let me know your mailing address and which scrub you'd like.

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  4. Hello my name is leondra and I LOVE natural bath & body products because they are less harming to my skin and work faster and better then chemically filled products. I have very sensitive skin and realized natural products are the best way to go because they don't irritate my skin and they give me fast results. They're safe and non harming ! :)

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    1. Hi Leondra Please email me at popandshop@gmail.com to let me know your mailing address and which scrub you'd like.

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  5. I'd rather use natural products because I don't like the idea of ingredients I can't pronounce or spell absorbing into my skin! I noticed that lotions filled with preservatives and cheap substitutes feel "cheap" on my skin and do nothing in terms of moisturizing and even smelling good. I don't have sensitive skin but simplicity is always the best policy.

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    1. Hi Taylor. Please email me at popandshop@gmail.com to let me know your mailing address and which scrub you'd like.

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