visit us at Professional Beauty ExCel, London 7th - 8th March
This weekend nail, skin and beauty professionals from around the UK will gather in London for the annual Professional Beauty ExCel trade show.
Our team of skin experts will be on hand to provide free Face Mapping® skin analysis and answer your skin related questions.
As well as offering free advice, for every Face Mapping® skin analysis completed during the show, we will make a donation on your behalf to one of the following charities:
The Aurora Centre, Doncaster
Offering free of charge beauty and skin care services to cancer patients
The Aurora Centre’s aim is to improve the quality of life for cancer patients. The Centre has been created to help patients diagnosed with cancer to feel better about themselves, as it has been recognised that improving a person’s sense of well-being will dramatically improve their chances of overcoming their illness.
To help boost the self esteem and self confidence whilst undergoing and recovering from related treatments of cancer, the centre offers a wide range of professional beauty therapy treatments including advice on skin care, hair loss etc. free of charge. It relies on donations and support to continue to offer these unique services. At present, the Aurora Centre is truly one of a kind, as nothing like it exists in the UK.
DebRA
Supporting sufferers of the genetic skin blistering condition Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
DebRA is the national charity working on behalf of people in the UK with the genetic skin blistering condition Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a very rare genetic condition in which the skin and internal body linings blister at the slightest knock or rub, causing painful, open wounds.
EB is likely to affect 1 in 17,000 live births and it is estimated that there are currently 5,000 people with the condition in the UK. It is an inherited condition (it cannot be caught), which is passed on genetically from parents to children First time parents often do not know that they are carriers and will have no prior warning that the child will be affected, until birth.
Whilst considerable progress has been made in recent years in understanding EB and identifying the genes that cause the condition, there is as yet no effective treatment or a cure.
come and visit us at stand number B10/A11 for your Face Mapping® skin analysis, prescribed sample pack and lend your support to one of these well deserving charities.
For free tickets go to: http://london.professionalbeauty.co.uk/
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