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You won’t want to miss this (virtual) beauty event

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Everything you love about an in-person event, but virtual + BYOB.

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Looking to have a be-yule-tiful holiday season? Synergy Face + Body has you covered with Double Feature — its virtual beauty event happening Thurs., Dec. 8 from 6-9 p.m.

Hosted through the Synergy app (available for iOS and Android), this event brings all the fun of demos, Q+As, and (virtual) swag bags right to your phone Think: Everything your love about beauty events, minus the crowd.

Oh, and there will be giveaways, too. The grand prize: a weekend for two at the Umstead. Download the app + RSVP.*

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