A celebrity couple will visit a Norfolk department store this weekend to promote a new skincare brand.
Sharon Maughan and her husband Trevor Eve will visit Roys this Saturday as the award-winning British actress launches her Facewise skincare brand in the store.
The couple, who met in Norwich, are known for their acting credentials in shows such as Murder She Wrote, Waking the Dead and a Nescafe advert.
They will be at the department store in Hoveton between 12pm and 3pm to meet customers.
Sharon launched the range - which aims to mitigate salicylate being absorbed through the skin - after developing health problems such as eczema and breathing problems due to the preservative.
Facewise is made with natural ingredients in England and is completely animal-friendly.
Kirstie Samwell, health and beauty buyer at Roys, said: "Sensitive skin is a growing concern in the UK and we are grateful to have a product range made from the best quality ingredients and low in salicylates, suitable for sensitive skin.
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"The range has been tried and tested and we are very impressed with the results.
"We feel the range is a great fit for our customer base and we can’t wait for people to try it for themselves.”
“We are very much looking forward to Sharon visiting to launch the brand at Roys, it is currently only stocked at Harrods and pharmacies so it is fantastic to add Roys as a stockist.
"Sharon and Trevor are both very warm and charming and we know customers will love getting to know them and their products.”
Customers will receive a signed copy of Trevor's book Lomita For Ever with every two Facewise products bought, along with a voucher for a reduced-price Facewise mini facial, blow-dry and glass of fizz at Richard Ward Hair and Metrospa.
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