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The wait is ALMOST over, {NAME}. Our new Cover + Correct SPF 50 Foundation — the skin-firming,

The wait is ALMOST over, {NAME}. Our new Cover + Correct SPF 50 Foundation — the skin-firming, flaw-masking, complexion-enhancing sunscreen everyone’s talking about... ...will be available to the public at exactly noon EST tomorrow. But I still have one more surprise to share with you before the big day: I’ve put together a foolproof color-match guide for you to use when selecting your shade... So your supply of Cover + Correct fits your unique skin tone perfectly! And I’m going to share it with you in this email. (That way, you’ll already know which shade of Cover + Correct to choose when you go to order tomorrow.) But FIRST, I have to remind you — this is one of the smallest batches of a new formula we’ve ever released. So to give yourself the best possible chance of securing your supply before we sell out, here’s what you’ll need to do: [TODAY] If you haven’t signed up for our Early Access list yet, please [click HERE to add your name right now](... And we’ll let you order Cover + Correct 1 hour before it goes on sale to the public tomorrow. (Due to growing demand, this may now be the ONLY way to get your order in while we still have inventory.) [TOMORROW] Have your email inbox open at exactly 12 p.m EST tomorrow — or 11 a.m EST if you’re on the Early Access list. As soon as you get my email, click the order link inside, and follow the steps to check out as quickly as possible. (Remember, even if you’re on the Early Access list, there’ll still be a lot of other people ordering at the same time... so you'll want to finalize your purchase right away.) Luckily, you can come prepared, by using my color-match guide to find your shade in advance.   Cover + Correct SPF Foundation Color-Match Guide If you usually choose foundations with names like: - “Ivory,” “Porcelain,” or “Blanc,” your best match will be FAIR  - “Buff,” “Nude,” or “Beige,” your best match will be MEDIUM  - “Golden”, “Caramel”, or “Honey,” your best match will be TAN  - “Mahogany,” “Mocha,” or “Sable,” your best match will be RICH   That’s right — thanks to our ultra-blendable formula, these 4 shades can work on nearly every skin tone. (And even if you accidentally choose a shade that’s not quite right for you, you’ll have 2 months to send it back for a full purchase refund... so you really can’t go wrong with this system.) But rest assured — the vast majority of early users achieved a great match on their first try. If you saw the stunning before & after photos in my last email, you know what I’m talking about! In fact, our subscribers were so thrilled by our users’ transformation, I think it’s safe to say… Cover + Correct SPF Foundation is now our most highly-anticipated new formula ever. So I encourage you to determine your shade TODAY… because tomorrow, every minute is going to count. And lastly, get a good night’s rest. I don’t want anything to keep you from getting your hands on this age-fighting breakthrough… Or the ‘years younger’ look it can help you achieve. (Like I said, it’s a really, really powerful formula!) See you tomorrow morning :) Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke P.S. [UPDATE] To keep the number of Early Access sign-ups from exceeding our total bottle count, we’ll be deactivating the sign-up link shortly. (Yes, we’re almost at the point of a guaranteed sell-out during the Early Access hour!) So if you haven’t already signed up for 11 a.m Early Access to Cover + Correct tomorrow, don’t wait another minute. [LAST CHANCE: Click here to get on the Early Access List right now (you may not be able to order otherwise)]( This is especially important if you want a FREE bottle of our untinted Age Defense Facial Sunscreen with your order... as those bonus packages will be the first to go. But there’s a good chance we won’t have enough Cover + Correct by noon tomorrow either, so you really need to get on that list. And once you’ve signed up, please be sure to set your alarm according to your time zone. (Remember — 11 a.m EST is: 10 a.m Central, 9 a.m Mountain, 8 a.m Pacific, and so forth.) After all, tomorrow is going to be a monumental event, so you don’t want to leave anything to chance!      This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Group 436 N. Bedford Dr. Suite 308 Beverly Hills, CA 90210  [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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