Aesthetic medicine products. Avon Justine names Kgothatso Montjane ambassador

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THE WHAT? Avon Justine has named wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane as brand ambassador, according to a report published by IOL.

THE DETAILS The direct sales brand said the Paralympian was the embodiment of its Watch Me Now tagline.  

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“I am excited and pleased to receive sponsorship from a household brand such as Avon,” Montjane told Caj News Africa. “The brand’s Watch Me Now philosophy resonates with me as I’ve faced many challenges and believe no worthwhile journey is without its challenges.”

THE WHY? Mafahle Mareletse, Avon Justine Managing Director, told Caj News Africa, “She is a champion on and off court. Despite the physical and socio-economic adversities she has faced, Kgothatso has succeeded and accomplished what no other South African athlete has.”

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  • Hair Restoration Products: Medical treatments and products designed to promote hair growth and treat conditions such as male and female pattern baldness.

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