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Monday, May 10, 2010

Post Mother Day Makeover Opportunity

Yesterday was Mother's Day here in the good old US. Mother's Day may be done, but there's one more chance for your favorite mom to be pampered. Nexxus and Lock of Love are teaming up to honor Mother/Daughter hair donors with a makeover.

My husband has donated to Locks of Love twice--it's a great organization that's certainly worth supporting. Here are the deets on the contest:

Nexxus and Locks of Love invite Facebook fans to enter the “Mother’s Day Makeover Contest” where they can share their stories about why they or their children want to donate hair to this worthwhile cause. Click here to enter contest – Nexxus and Locks of Love Facebook Contest/Sweeps

Any individual or mother/child pair with at least 10 inches of hair they are willing to donate to Locks of Love can enter. See official rules for further details. Facebook fans will participate in choosing the winners from five finalists.

GRAND PRIZE: The grand prize winners will receive a trip for two to NYC and a styling session with Nexxus celebrity stylist Kevin Mancuso. The hair that’s donated will be sent to Locks of Love on the winner’s behalf.

WHERE/WHEN: Between now and May 25th, Nexxus fans will have the opportunity to enter the “Mother’s Day Makeover Contest.”

Submit Entry for Mother/Daughter Contest:
1. Go to Nexxus and Locks of Love Facebook Contest/Sweeps and click “Like”
2. Click on the “Contest/Sweepstakes” tab
3. Follow the provided instructions

Contest Timeline:
* May 5 to May 25th: Submissions accepted
* May 26th: Top five finalists announced
* May 26th to June 2nd: Fans are able to vote on their favorite submissions
* June 7th: Winners announced

ABOUT NEXXUS: Nexxus Salon Hair Care provides the products and expertise to help women achieve beautiful hair for those moments in life when it matters most.

ABOUT LOCKS OF LOVE: Locks of Love is a public non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children in the United States and Canada under age 21 suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis.

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