Soften your skin this summer with scentsational vegan-friendly oil moisturisers from sustainable superstars Anchor & Bliss. The perfect salve for sensitive skin (tattooed or otherwise), these oil moisturisers are made from all-natural ingredients like grape seed oil, jojoba oil and apricot kernel oil, come in recyclable bottles from Australia’s first carbon neutral plastic manufacturer and feature recycled paper packaging. Go into the draw to win one of three gorgeous gift packs, each featuring an Anchor & Bliss branded tote bag (made from recycled plastic and organic t-shirt offcuts) and two bottles of oil moisturiser in the scents of your choice (or unscented if you prefer). To enter, just comment below and tell us why you’d like to win! {Competition closes Friday 4th December 4pm AEST. Australian postal addresses only.} #presentsfrompeppermint
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