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New to SA  Foundation Sponge is easy to use: simply wet.squeeze.bounce. your way to makeup perfection!wet. Foundation Sponge with water squeeze. out the excess liquid, using a towel if available bounce. concealer, primer, foundation, powder, cream blush or any other complexion product across the face for flawless results.  

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We call on all entrepreneurial hairdressers who style and make wigs for living. You could be working from home or in your intimate hair salon and wants to grow your client base. Are you anxious about the high costs of marketing or growing your business? Do you have an idea of how to promote your business in a modern day where technology has taken over?   Hotdot is the number one supplier of Brazilian Human Hair in South Africa. At Hotdot we pride ourselves for simplistic processes made easy for everyone and we bring you the opportunity to be independent...

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We’re Hiring!   JOB: HAIRDRESSER Hotdot is searching for a motivated and dedicated hair dresser to assume the task of styling and making wigs using the Brazilian Human Hair.   If you know how to make a wig; you are passionate, you work from home or are looking for a salon job, Hotdot is bringing you an opportunity to expand your knowledge and hone your skill.   Key Characteristics   -Have a good sense of fashion -Passion for hair and fashion industries -Want to work and improve your lifestyle -Good knowledge of the internet and the use of social media...

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To Our Valued Customers   Please be informed that our telephone connections have been inconsistent as of yesterday and this morning. Should you not be able to reach us on 010 020 2300, please call us on: 072-518-8129 till further notice.   Alternatively you can WhatsApp us on 072-518-8129 or send an email: info@hotdot.co.za, thanking you in advance.

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“If you can buy a wig locally, why buy from China?”, said the MD, Vincent Dai of Hotdot.co.za. In the recent years, the international e-commerce platforms such as Aliexpress, Wish and EBay have become popular in South Africa. These websites sell the products at attractive prices, on average 1/3 of the South African local market price. It sounds really good that lots of customers won't have second thoughts submitting bank and credit card credentials. Does it really ends well? 95% of the customers will regret when they receive products they purchased from overseas. In extreme cases, some of them may never...

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