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50% off Male Skincare @ Black Leopard Skin Care

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Black Leopard Skincare is designed for men by one of the world's leading cosmetic formulators.

Why buy Black Leopard Skincare?

  • Clinically proven ingredients
  • Australian made
  • World leading formulator
  • Made for men (25% thicker skin than females)
  • Proven results
  • and simply it works.

Deal expires on Valentine's Day the 14th FEB or until stock runs out!

NOT APPLICABLE ON ALREADY REDUCED PACKS.
POSTAGE $10 AUST WIDE

This is part of Valentine's Day Sales for 2017.

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  • +2

    is there really THAT much difference between "men's skincare" vs "women's skincare" (besides the super manly Leopard vs some pink flowers)??

    • haha more than you think Supasaiyan! Guys Shave, Grow thick facial hair, have 25% thicker skin than females, these are just a few things that scream for a specifically design formula to repair, sooth and hydrate the male skin.

  • +1

    lol, didnt you guys post this same deal like 2 weeks ago?

    • +2

      where you got slammed for sockpuppeting (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/289008)

      • ha! Yeah bit rough. But won't go into it. Ozbargains felt we were sockpuppeting, have to respect their decisions.

    • mikeyeggwhites, good hearing from you again! It's a month long promotion. And we had to refresh the add with OzBargains.

      • do "The Lot" for under $100 and ill buy it. Otherwise no dice.

      • +2

        I should explicity point out to you, OzBargain is NOT another advertisement site or channel.

        Having looked your product up online, almost every reference I can find is either a paid ad or sponsorship of some form:
        http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/how-my-family-inspir…
        "This content produced in association with NAB" is not an inspiring method of building trust in your product.

        So yes, while you did post a 'deal', that is all good and compliant with the rules… but if you take the community here for mugs you will be hung out to dry.

        • Switchblade88… first off nice research, that article was done over a year ago by the Herald Sun.
          As i'm sure you're aware as a NEW business, we need to spend money on marketing…
          HOWEVER, this post on OzBargins is letting people know that we are having a SALE for our 1 year birthday.

          Having trouble understanding how you think we are taking the OzBargain community as mugs. We have an offer that will be a one time only offer and what a great opportunity to give it a go… how else would we announce that on OzBargins?

        • +1

          @Black Leopard:

          Having trouble understanding how you think we are taking the OzBargain community as mugs.

          Your previous post was unpublished for sockpuppeting …

          ha! Yeah bit rough. But won't go into it. Ozbargains felt we were sockpuppeting

          … which you haven't taken seriously. You disregard the guidelines regarding how to post …

          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:deal_posting_guidelin…
          Sales, Catalogues and Stores
          If you know there is a good bargain or two in a sale, catalogue or store, it's a good idea to mention one or even two bargains, in the title, and provide direct links where possible, to those items.

          If there are multiple bargains in the same sale, catalogue or store, it is still advisable to post once only. Then multiple items can be listed in the same posting; probably with what looks to be the best or most popular bargains at the top.

          … you can't be bothered to list example bargains in your description because you assume it is adequate to treat OzBargain as a portal to your eponymous website. You even refer to your posts as advertisements…

          And we had to refresh the add with OzBargains.

          … despite what the guidelines specifically say about that …

          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:faq_merchants
          OzBargain is a bargain sharing community, and it is not a place for advertisements unless you have a special offer for our members.

          … and you persistently misname OzBargain as OzBargains or OzBargins.

          None of that is the same as taking OzBargain seriously and all is synonymous with taking your fellow OzBargain members as mugs.

        • WOW! haha PJC take a deep breath

        • Let's keep the discussions on-topic and any moderation issues to be directed to the moderators via the report link or Talk with a Moderator forum.

      • +1

        We come here for bargains, not advertisements.

  • +3

    SPAM

    • +1

      Does that stand for Skincare Products Australian Made? nice one tuzii! ;)

      • +4

        HAHAHAHAH, well done Black Leopard, keep trying to make the best of a bad situation, you go girl.

  • +3

    So where's the discount? Or do you mean it's normally twice the price it is now? :o

  • Discount has already been applied to the products. :)

  • Male skincare?

    I know what both of those words mean, but not when they're used together.

    • haha! The time has come yellowdieselgolf. If anything, use a good moisturiser everyday ;)

  • https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:deal_posting_guidelin…
    Sales, Catalogues and Stores
    If you know there is a good bargain or two in a sale, catalogue or store, it's a good idea to mention one or even two bargains, in the title, and provide direct links where possible, to those items.

    If there are multiple bargains in the same sale, catalogue or store, it is still advisable to post once only. Then multiple items can be listed in the same posting; probably with what looks to be the best or most popular bargains at the top.

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