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Austin, TX – November 29 – NaturallyCurly, (NaturallyCurly.com) the leading social network for people with curly, kinky and wavy hair, is rewarding users with 12 days of Holiday Magic.
“We know that our members are busy buying gifts for their friends and family during the holiday season, so we want to give them something special, as well,” says Michelle Breyer, president and co-founder of NaturallyCurly.com .
About the Contest
Readers can take part in daily giveaways from sponsors: Folica, Carol’s Daughter, Jane Carter Solution, Miss Jessie’s, Ouidad, Curly Hair Solutions, Oribe, Joico, Jonathan Product, KeraCare, Z-One and AG Hair Cosmetics. In addition to the daily drawings—worth hundreds of dollars— each entrant will qualify for a chance to win the grand prize—a $1,500 Holiday Wardrobe Shopping Spree from Beyond The Rack, as well as a $500 CurlMart gift card and $500 worth of curly prizes.
How to Enter
Participants must enter at http://www.naturallycurly.com/giveaways/index/holiday-magic to be eligible. Each entry also goes towards the grand prize drawing on December 13, 2010. The giveaway begins December 1, 2010, at 12:00 a.m. and ends on December 12, 2010, at 11:59 p.m. No purchase is necessary.
About NaturallyCurly
Founded by Michelle Breyer and Gretchen Heber, NaturallyCurly is a network of sites that informs, empowers and unites a community of people brought together by a common interest – curly hair. The flagship brand, NaturallyCurly.com, attracts 450,000 monthly engaged, influential consumers creating user-generated content on a daily basis. The network includes CurlyNikki.com, the leading natural hair blog with a growing community of 130,000 uniques, CurlStylist.com, a professional community especially for stylists servicing their curly clientele, and CurlMart.com, a boutique e-commerce site showcasing more than 50 brands and 500 community-vetted products. The entire network logs 1.2 million monthly visits from an average of more than 200 countries worldwide, all finding the common thread – a curl, kink or wave – that bonds them together.