Beverly Hill, CA (PRWEB) July 18, 2007
Sonya Dakar introduces the FAA-approved Jet Set Travel Kit benefiting breast cancer awareness.
What:
"Pink" Jet Set Travel Kit ($72)
Special Limited Edition benefiting CANCERCare
When:
Available September 1st 2007, while supplies last
Where:
http://www.sonyadakar.com, toll free 1-877-72-SONYA (76692), The Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic, fine spas, hotels and resorts
Why:
This newest addition to the Sonya Dakar product offering has quickly become a favorite amongst its cult following and celebrity clientele. A portion of the proceeds of this limited edition pink Jet Set Travel Kit will be donated to benefit CANCERCare
About the Jet Set Travel Kit
No need to squeeze your full-sized Sonya Dakar products into a makeup bag, or worry about getting them confiscated when checking in…again. Your must-have Facial Fitness™ basics are now available in a sleek travel size all nestled within an elegant satin travel case. FAA Approved sizes.
Step 1:
Facial Wash
A fresh start for your skin.
Step 2:
Seaweed Liposome Gel
Protect your skin from environmental damage by massaging this vitamin-packed "power
shake" onto cleansed skin.
Step 3:
Hydrasoft Lotion
Ultra-light, pH-balanced hydrator is layered over your Sonya Dakar skin regimen to moisturize and protect.
This 3 piece set is available in your choice in the following formulations:
Irritation for sensitive skin
Maintenance for normal/combination skin
Acne/Clear for problem skin
Celebrity Fun Fact
Celebrity Fans of the Jet Set Travel Kit include: Gwyneth Paltrow, Drew Barrymore, Chris
Martin, Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson, Jaime Pressly and many more…
CANCERCare Partnership
Breast cancer has long been a major area of concern for CANCERCare, as approximately one quarter of its client base consists of breast cancer patients. As the founding sponsor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 20 years ago, the organization has advocated for greater access to breast health education, information, screenings, and other support services. CANCERCare has helped bring national attention to the importance of early detection, especially for African American, Hispanic and other medically underserved women - including those who are elderly, low-income, and under/uninsured. http://www.CANCERcare.org
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