In association with
BODY JEWELLERY SHOP (BJS)
Stand out from the crowd – you could be the face of an exciting new website and be seen by a worldwide audience. BodyJewelleryShop.com is launching a new-look site to promote its 12,000 products and one lucky body piercing fan can win the chance to lead its online campaign.
The winner will not only be chosen as the face of the website, they will also receive £300 worth of body jewellery, fantastic offers for all their social media followers and much more.
The popularity of body jewellery and piercing is at an all-time high so if you are looking for the perfect way to showcase your individual style this competition is for you. With a proud 20-year history Body Jewellery Shop (BJS) has long been a market leader, but as we enter a new decade the company is poised to reach new heights. And, yours could be the face leading the way.
BJS boasts an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot, but even more important is its ever-growing social media following, now more than 280,000. To enter you need to be aged 18+ with body piercings from the neck up.
To enter:
Visit and ‘follow’ our Instagram page, www.instagram.com/bodyjewelleryshop/. Post up to 3 pictures of your facial piercings on Instagram using #faceof20, please ensure that your profile is set to public. Entries must be made before midnight 31st May 2020.
The winner will also have a set of professionally produced photographs and all of their followers will automatically receive a 20 per cent discount on all bodyjewelleryshop.com products. Two runners-up will each receive a 10 per cent discount for their followers and a £25 voucher.
Claim your 20% discount
Body jewellery and piercings are the ultimate individual expression and even if you don’t want to enter this great competition, we want to offer you the chance to use a special voucher code, LOCALIQ, which will entitle you to 20 per cent off all orders placed for £15 or more until May 31 2020.
• Entrants must be over 18
• Entrants must have visible body piercings, from the neck up
• Entrants agree to having their image being used as part of the voting process should they make it through to final voting rounds
• Entrants agree to their image being used by BJS on their website and social media channels for the 12 months following the competition.
• Entrants agree to review new products for social media inc: You Tube
• The winner will receive £25 worth of body jewellery a month for 12 months, £300 total value.
• BodyJewelleryshop.com decision on the winner of the competition is final.
• Competition closes May 31st 2020, winners will be notified by private message on June 5th 2020.
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