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Calendare Advent disponibile in Romania


In fiecare an ma cuprinde nebunia calendarelor Advent. Mi se par un cadou inspirat, numai bun de oferit celor curiosi din fire, asa ca mine. Propunerile brandurilor pentru acest sezon le aveti mai jos. Pe masura ce apar noi calendare voi face update acestui articol.


Pe site-ul Douglas am descoperit un calendar advent Clarins, la pretul de 369 lei. Am asa o vaga impresie ca este nevandut de anul trecut, dar arata bine. Contine atat produse pentru ingrijirea corpului, tenului, dar si produse de machiaj, in format mini.

Tot la Douglas exista alte patru variante de calendare, cu produse proprii brandului. Exista varianta pentru bogati, Luxury (189 lei) si trei pentru oamenii de rand, la 119 lei fiecare. Va las o imagine cu ce contine varianta luxoasa.
The Body Shop are disponibile pe site trei variante de astfel de seturi. Varianta Deluxe costa 595 lei, este exclusiv online, si contine  25 de produse, printre care: bestsellere pentru ingrijirea tenului, produse delicios parfumate pentru baie si corp, machiaj si multe altele. Gasiti pe site lista completa.



Pe langa acest calendar, The Body Shop mai are disponibile alte doua variante, la pretul de 395 lei, respectiv 895 lei. Ultimul apare cu stoc epuizat pe site.

Pe site-ul Pink Panda am gasit essence Advent Calendar - Spread The Magic!. Am urmarit deja un clip pe youtube, cu continutul lui, si ma tenteaza iluminatorul, paleta de machiaj si ojele. Pretul lui este de 132 lei.

Pe acelasi site am vazut si calendarul Revolution, la pretul de 199 lei. Acesta contine 25 de surprize, exclusiv produse de machiaj. Cred ca va puteti da seama din imaginea de mai jos.

Pe site-ul Notino am vazut un calendar Yankee Candle, care ma tenteaza maxim. Va las si voua imaginea. 
Voi ce calendare Advent aveti pe lista?
 


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