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Spend $150 on our Wild Ferns Website and receive a free Lanolin Gift Set!

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⚠️Grab your free Lanolin Gift Set, Weekend Only⚠️

Spend $150 on our Wild Ferns Website and receive a free Lanolin Gift Set!

This beautiful Lanolin set contains full-size Hand and Nail Creme and a Lip Care, as well as a travel-sized Day Creme. This set also comes with a gorgeous Gifts of New Zealand Birds Pastel Blue Cosmetic Bag designed by a New Zealand Artist.

Grab yours this weekend!
www.wildferns.co.nz...

Offer starts 12 AM NZT 24/07/2020 until 11:59 PM NZT 27/07/2020 at wildferns.co.nz. Free gift contains Lanolin Hand and Nail Creme with Rosehip Oil and Keratin 85ml, Lanolin Lip Care SPF15 with Beeswax and Calendula 12ml, Lanolin Day Creme with Collagen and Placenta 30ml. No promo code required, the free gift item will be sent with order. The free gift item will only be sent if the order total is $150.00NZD or more. Not valid with other offers. Items purchased during the promotion are not exchangeable or refundable, except as required by law. Stock strictly limited.

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