Penny wanted to share news of one of my favorite sales that occurs this time of year in honor of Earth Day. [See Penny's post from June 3, 2010].
Zoya is once again celebrating Earth Day with their Nail Polish Exchange program which offers us a chance to recycle all of our old nail polish or just colors we don't like any more...used or unused, any (non-Zoya) brand. Then you can replace them all with Zoya's beautiful polishes for just $4 each. I have several Zoya polishes and I love them all. Here's all you need to do!
- Go to http://www.zoya.com/ and pick out the polishes you would like and add them to your cart. You must select at least 6 bottles and no more than 24 bottles of polish.
- Apply the code: EARTHZOYA
- Your order value will be adjusted to reflect the promotion
- SUBMIT your order!
Now is a perfect time to replenish your polish supply! Find new colors for the spring and summer...or even purchase hard find fall colors. If you don't have six (6) bottles of your own, share the sale with a friend and split the goodies. Check this out soon because this sale only runs from April 20 - 27, 2011 (11:59 PM/EST). (read full story...)
Keep in mind that you have to be careful how you ship your polish. Last year Penny went with US Postal Service Parcel Post (ground). The US Postal Service does not allow for the shipping of anything liquid and/or flammable (i.e. nail polish) via AIR. So your best bet is UPS Ground or USPS Parcel Post. I used the self service kiosk at the Post Office to avoid any hassle. Be sure to package your polishes in zip lock bags (supposed to be one per polish in case they break) and use lots of bubble wrap or padding in the box. My last swap took only seven days to get to Zoya. I used Delivery Confirmation to track the package. Traveling by ground is slower but legal. LOL! Once Zoya gets your polish they will charge you and ship out your new polishes.
Keep in mind that you have to be careful how you ship your polish. Last year Penny went with US Postal Service Parcel Post (ground). The US Postal Service does not allow for the shipping of anything liquid and/or flammable (i.e. nail polish) via AIR. So your best bet is UPS Ground or USPS Parcel Post. I used the self service kiosk at the Post Office to avoid any hassle. Be sure to package your polishes in zip lock bags (supposed to be one per polish in case they break) and use lots of bubble wrap or padding in the box. My last swap took only seven days to get to Zoya. I used Delivery Confirmation to track the package. Traveling by ground is slower but legal. LOL! Once Zoya gets your polish they will charge you and ship out your new polishes.
Be blessed. Be beautiful.
Penny
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