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Unice Hair Brand Day × Graduation 2021 SUPER Sale!
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Unice Brand Day Unice Hair Graduation Sale 2021
The UNice 5.15 Brands Festival is here! Enjoy a $200 Coupon,$25 off, and 50% OFF Brand Deals(for some products!) Don't miss this great opportunity

CALIFORNIA CITY, Calif. - Washingtoner -- UNice Brand Day is an event organized by the UNice company.UNice Companies are paying more attention to brand development and focusing more on long-term brand loyalty.

UNice Brand Day focuses on a variety of activities ranging from big sales and cashback, flash deals, and others. Just to provide more benefits to their customers.

UNice Brand Day is free with no advance registration required.

UNice Super Brand Day program starts on 3.15 March 2021. Typically a 48-hour sale on UNice, Super Brand Day events have significantly improved the visibility of participating brands, helping them break records on sales and product views.

With more than 3 campaigns in 2021, Super Brand Day events provide big deals and benefits to their customers, which has seen resounding success due to the UNice cooperated with buy now pay later ways such as Klanr, Quadpay, and Sezzle.

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Unlike other shopping festivals lasting several days, UNice Super Brand Days are a brand exclusive on each month's 15th one-day sale event. It offers amazing opportunities for shoppers to buy human hair products from UNice mall at market-beating prices and be rewarded with gifts.

Participating products: covering a wide spectrum of assortment offerings, from human hair bundles, bundle with closure, human hair wigs, frontal wig,non-lace wigs, and headband wigs, and so on.

UNice Super Brand Day Promotion In May

Spend $100 Get $100 Coupon, Spend $200 Get $200 Coupon

The 2021 UNice Brand Day events in May will be held from May 15 to 16.

UNice Brand Day starts on the 15th of every month. Customers can get a big bonus, unice hair coupon code, FREE HAIR GIVEAWAYS, clearance wigs, and hair weave EVERY MONTH at unice.com.

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Besides, they also have a graduation sale now!

UNice Graduation Sale Details:

$25 OFF Over $289, Code: GRAD25

$15 OFF Over $189, Code: GRAD15

$6 OFF Over $99, Code: GRAD6

To celebrate the happiness with student's graduation, Unice will provide a big sale, the promotion time starts from May 13th to May 23rd, 2021.
Students can get some graduation hairstyle ideas from here.

All people can cut money to get FREE HAIR on the "UNice" App.
Download the  UNice  App to Get More Discount!
Become PLUS VIP, Get an Extra 5% off!
Clearance Sales: Up to 50% off!!!
Buy now, pay later with Sezzle, Klarna, or Quadpay!

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UNice
***@unice.com


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