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Escape Monthly Giveaway


Imagine...
The rushing sound of waves. Warm white sand beneath your feet. The light mist of sea water kissing your face. The sweet taste of an exotic fruit drink and a luscious chocolate face mask!
You deserve an escape—every month!
Escape Monthly is a destination-inspired monthly delivery of luxury products to help you relax, renew and escape! Join today and indulge in experiences inspired by luxurious spas, tropical getaways, cultures of the world and more!
Paradise awaits. Use code: YOURESCAPE and get 20% OFF for life! 

How does it work:
Escape Monthly is a monthly subscription service, just like a magazine! When you join Escape Monthly, you’re opting into the most luxurious subscription box available—we’re the only destination-inspired subscription that’s dedicated purely to pampering you! Each month, you’ll receive the following:
  • Full-Size Luxury Products
  • Travel Guides & Secret Tips
  • Special Offers for Resorts, Spas, andTravel
  • The Opportunity to win Vacation for 2 to the Destination of the Month, just for being a member!
I personally have not tried these products or subscription but with a new job I think it would be divine to have a little pampering!  HINT HINT to my friends and family this would be a fantastic Christmas or birthday gift.  There have limited boxes so make sure you grab the coupon code for 20% off and get ordering.  Seriously though it is so important to take a day of rest so enjoy  your rest and relaxation with these neat products.  

Enter the giveaway to win a free Escape Monthly Box ($50 value) using the easy Rafflecopter form below.  


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Comments

Helen R. said…
sadly i only take a shower to relax! lol or if im lucky i will lay out in the sun and read a book! kids really dont let you have time to relax!
alisa said…
take baths, go to the beach, watch sunsets, cuddle with my hubby or kitty
Emi said…
I go to the bathroom and shut the door. Sometimes I am left alone for as long as a minute before someone bursts in with an issue. This is both at home and at work. Why is it okay to talk to you about work while you are in a bathroom stall?
Michele P. said…
a nice hot bath with some aromatherapy candles helps!
lmurley2000 said…
hot shower and cool drink

lmurley2000@yahoo.com

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