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Win a £100 device to help banish spots



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Published Date: 05 November 2008
If there is a certainty in life, it's that just before the party of the year, or a hot date, you will catch sight of a spot in the mirror.
But spots are a fact of life; you can have a strict beauty routine, stay off junk food, drink plenty of water and they still appear!
Products such as face washes, toners, gels, and even toothpaste can just dry out the skin, and don't tackle the unde
rlying problem.

But the latest spot treatment takes a new approach altogether: Zeno, a battery powered, handheld medical device that delivers a controlled dose of low-level heat which kills the bacteria responsible for inflammatory acne.

This means that within four hours your spot will start getting smaller, and within 24 hours it will be significantly reduced or will disappear, so you can concentrate on being in the spotlight for all the right reasons.

To help you party with confidence this Christmas, Zeno have teamed up with the Evening Telegraph to give you the chance to win one of five vouchers for a clinically-proven, hand-held Zeno acne clearing device, redeemable at Boots. Find out more at www.myzenoeurope.co


To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question:
A dermatologist is a doctor who specialises in the treatment of which part of the body?
Text your entry before midnight on Monday, November 17, to 81800 starting your message with the word "NETZENO" then a space and the correct answer followed by your name, address and day time telephone number.
Text messages cost 60p in addition to your standard network charge and should contain no more than 160 characters. Please note if you should enter after the stated closing date your entry will not be valid but you may still be charged.
Postal entries will also be accepted by sending us your answer, name, address and telephone number to:
NET Spot Treatment Competition, Marketing Department, Johnston Press Publishing, Upper Mounts, Northampton, NN1 3HR.
All entries must be received first post Tuesday, November 18.




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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2008 8:59 AM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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