Réka Rubint’s shape reform products have arrived in Rossmann’s stores
The well-known shape reform expert Réka Rubint started an extraordinary collaboration with Rossmann: she launched her brand new food supplements on the market, which can be purchased in Rossmann stores from December. All twelve products specifically support women’s health, moreover, they are based on the expertise and personal experience of the fitness guru, so they specifically support the development and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle.
One of Hungary’s leading drugstore chains opens up new dimensions in lifestyle change: from December, you can buy Réka Rubint nutritional supplements in 90 Rossmann stores and in the Online Drogeria. These novelties not only expand the product range, but also bring the possibility of a complete lifestyle change.
In addition to her career as a fitness trainer, Réka Rubint also inspires her fans with her lifestyle. He has been committed to a healthy lifestyle for many years, and for him, lifestyle change means not only a physical state, but also the health of the soul. During the design of Alakreform products, special attention was paid to efficiency and ingredients, thus each product is a guarantee of quality.
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