Lavish some love and attention on the most important woman in your life by treating her to a hot stone manicure (or pedicure) and a Bourjois makeover followed by a traditional afternoon tea in the luxurious Courthouse hotel in London.
To enter the competition simply sign up to Bourjois newsletter to allow Bourjois and the Courthouse hotel to send you offers and news by email. A winner will be picked at random from our member's list during the week starting on 15th March and you will be able to redeem your voucher at the hotel anytime. If you are already a Bourjois member you have automatically been entered into this amazing draw.
Visit the courthouse hotel website to have more information about the venue and the treat: http://www.courthouse-hotel.com/
Bourjois-The Courthouse draw Terms and Conditions:·
The competition is open to all residents of the UK & ROI over 18 y.o, except employees of Bourjois or any other person connected to this promotion
This is a free prize draw, no purchase necessary
Closing date for entries 14th March 2010 at midnight
The prize includes a hot stone manicure pedicure, a Bourjois make-over by make-up artists using Bourjois products, access to the spa facilities for 1 hour and an afternoon tea for 2 in the lobby of the hotel
Travel to and from London or over night will be the responsibility of the winner
The one lucky winner will be notified by email within a week after the closing date and with no answer after 48h, another winner will be picked and contacted
None of the prizes may be exchanged or transferred and no cash alternatives will be offered.
Only one entry per household is permitted
By signing up to Bourjois newsletter for this draw you accept to receive the next Bourjois and the Courthouse hotel newsletter by email. You will be able to unsubscribe from both newsletter after the 1st email you received
Details are accurate at time of print
Promotor: Bourjois
Bourjois Limited, 3rd Floor, Princess House, 50-60 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W 8EA
Registered Number: 158193
Incorporated in England & Wales
