at Launceston, Launceston , 7250 Australia
Jamberry Nail wraps are vinyl, heat & pressure activated, won't chip or smudge, are durable & wear for up to 2 weeks on fingers & up to 6 weeks on toes
• Jamberry Nail Wraps are a FABULOUS new product currently only available in USA & Canada - but all that's about to change for you! Jamberry is launching into the Australian market on 01/10/2015. The wraps are heat & pressure activated vinyl wraps that won't chip or smudge, are super durable & wear for up to 2 weeks on fingers & up to 6 weeks on toes. Made in the USA, no odors, no chemicals and no animal testing. Jamberry offers over 200 designs to chose from - there are styles for all ages and tastes. For those who love the confidence that comes from having manicured hands, Jamberry Nails offers a professional salon look without the high cost or hassle. Please feel free to ask as many questions as you like & we have samples on hand ready for you to try. Currently the website link is for you to review the designs, ordering online isn't yet available to Australian consultants. As soon as we have full facilities we will let you know! http://jamberrynails.net/
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Launceston Airport is a regional airport on the outskirts of Launceston, Tasmania. The airport is located in the rural area of Western Junction from Launceston city centre. It is Tasmania's fastest growing airport, and the second busiest in the state, after Hobart International Airport; it can also run as a curfew free airport. In the 2007/2008 financial year, the airport had a record 1.1 million passengers, up 10% on the previous year; 255,000 passengers passed through the airport in the three months to 30 September, up 7% on the previous year. 309,000 passengers passed through in January – March 2008, the highest ever number in a calendar quarter, up 11% on the previous year. It is currently Australia's 13th busiest airport, handling 1 126 572 passengers in the 2008–09 financial year and 1.124 million passengers in the 2009–10 financial year.
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