OH! Magazine - Australian Version February 2016 | Page 27
( What’s New )
1 X FITBIT HR CHARGE ACTIVITY TRACKER
3 PAIRS OF TESORO SILVER EARRINGS
Connect with Fit Meet to find training partners near you! Fit
Meet is a brand new social fitness app that connects people
based on their sport and location, to find training partners.
From bodybuilding, to powerlifting, team sports, walking,
running, cycling we have eveything! Fit Meet is a FREE
download on iOS and android, worldwide, catering to all
sports, all fitness levels, all locations and all ages. Fit Meet
is making fitness more fun and more social and to celebrate
the launch of Fit Meet with the chance to win a Fitbit HR
Charge heartrate and activity wristband tracker, valued at
$229.95. www.fitmeet.com.au
Discover a unique approach to modern contemporary luxurious
Italian designer jewellery with Tesoro, which has been creating
Italian jewellery couture since 1973. Synonymous with
contemporary luxury, Tesoro is a leading Italian jewellery brand
that specialises in combining fashion and Italian artisanship,
creating sensual, chic and feminine jewellery collections. We
have three pairs of Tesoro silver earrings to give away, valued at
$139.95 per pair. These earrings are made of 925 Tesorocertified yellow coated silver and are made in Italy. The Tesoro
collections are designed for women who love being women.
www.tesorojewellery.com.au
1 X $100 KAKADU PLUM PRIZE PACK
1 X $100 BASHFUL CONDOMS PRIZE PACK
Kakadu Plum has the highest recorded level of natural
vitamin C in the world, more than 100 times that of
oranges. It’s superior antioxidant properties are known
to hold a number of key health benefits, including antiinflammatory, anti-bacterial and even could assist in
providing treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. The
Kakadu Plum is wild harvested by the Australian
Aboriginal people and each prize pack contains 2 x 50g
Kakadu Plum Powder and 5 x 6g Kakadu Plum Powder.
www.kakaduplumco.com
Ninety seven per cent of women don’t carry
condoms (the only protection against the
transference of STIs), with the main reasons
given include embarrassment, appearing ‘easy