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Free treatments, advice, shopping and more! |   [Who What Wear UK has partnered with Face the Futur

Free treatments, advice, shopping and more! | [VIEW IN BROWSER](   [SHOP]( [CELEBRITY]( [STREET STYLE]( [FASHION TRENDS]( [Come to The Salon by Who What Wear UK and Face the Future!]( [Come to The Salon by Who What Wear UK and Face the Future!]( [Who What Wear UK has partnered with Face the Future for The Beauty Show—taking place at the Business Design Centre in London on 20–21 September—to create The Salon: an interactive and inspiring hub for discovering the best in beauty right now. Originally an advanced skin clinic, Face the Future has evolved into the ultimate online destination for beauty, self-care and beyond. It offers expert advice and carries a vast selection of top skincare, haircare and wellness brands to help you look and feel your best, and we're excited to bring this to life at The Salon. The Beauty Show hosts a packed-out schedule of star-studded beauty experts, hundreds of top brands and incredible products and treatments to buy and test. The first 50 people to register using the code FACE20 will receive 20% off tickets and a FREE guaranteed treatment (worth up to £70) in The Salon with Who What Wear and a special The Salon goody bag.]( [Book Your Ticket Now]( FOLLOW US: [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [TERMS]( [@WHOWHATWEAR.COM]( © 2024 Clique, Inc. All rights reserved. 750 N. San Vicente Blvd. 8th Floor East, West Hollywood, CA 90069 If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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