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Come and find out how you can slow down the ageing process and not suffer in the process, with anti-aging facial specialist Alexandra Soveral and nutritional therapist Deborah Marzohl.
We all lead hectic lives and the stress takes its toll. The Womenâs Awareness Programme together with the JCC invites you to an exclusive evening with experts who will give you tips and advice on how to stop your life getting the better of you.
Alexandra Soveral is an anti-ageing facial specialist who takes a truly natural and organic approach to skin care. She has devised a daily skin care routine, based on her natural products, designed to slow down the ageing process and restore a natural, youthful glow to every skin tone and type. Vogue lists Alexandra as one of the best facial therapists in London.
Deborah Marzohl is a Nutritional Therapist with clinics in London and the Cote DâAzur. It was a constant problem with eczema which prompted Deborah to take control of her health through her diet. Deborahâs passion for all things nutritional is reflected in her energetic and straightforward attitude, and she takes a practical approach to demystifying the subject of healthy eating and well-being.
Come and find out how you can slow down the ageing process â“ and not suffer in the process.
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3 June 2008 at 8:30 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Venue: |
Freemason's Arms |
Organised by: |
JCC for London |
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Tickets: |
£20 (proceeds to charity) |
Available from: |
http://www.jcclondon.org.uk/Books_A_Womens_awareness.html or 020 7431 9866 |
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