Monday, May 18, 2009

AmorePacific Skincare Giveaway

For six decades, global skincare brand AmorePacific has been utilizing a holistic approach to health and beauty. Incorporating Asian wisdom that spans centuries, AmorePacific is the first beauty company to harness the power of pure, age-defying Asian botanicals and merge them with cutting-edge skincare technology.

AmorePacific founder Sung-Hwan Suh believed that indigenous Asian botanicals, such as bamboo sap, green tea, and Korean red ginseng hold the secret to overall wellness and healthy skin. His pioneering vision led to the creation of a comprehensive line of skincare products that blend beauty and health with science and nature.

AmorePacific's devotion to harvesting the best from nature has made this luxury brand a cult favorite among those who want the best care for their skin. Celebrities and makeup artists flock to the AmorePacific's flagship Beauty Gallery and Spa in SoHo, where their professionals unite time-honored treatments with indigenous Asian botanicals.

Lucky for you, Spoiled Pretty is partnering with AmorePacific for a giveaway - so you don't need to live in NYC or be a celeb to experience the luxurious formulas.

Ten readers will win Moisture Bound Introductory Collection Vitalizing Essentials, a limited-edition ensemble of handy skincare must-haves. These products are all you need to make your skin healthy, resilient, and age-resistant. Winners will receive a kit based on skin type: Normal to Dry Skin ($118 value) or Combination and Oily Skin ($105 value).

To enter, send an email to spoiledprettycontests@gmail.com. Be sure to include your full name, mailing address, and skin type (normal/dry or combination/oily). The subject line should read "AmorePacific Giveaway." The contest ends at midnight (EST) on Sunday, May 24th. Ten winners will be chosen at random from among the entrants. On Monday, May 25th, I'll announce the winners' names. Please, only one entry per person; duplicate entries will not increase your chances of winning. Contest is open to U.S. residents.