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SUMMER 2016 ● NEWS, VIEWS & UPDATES ● WWW.LGFB.CO.UK Workshops set to reach 90 locations New film release Our first ever walk raises over £30,000 In this issue... A message from the 3International Focus At the mid-point of the year, I am delighted to announce that we are well on our way to achieving our target of reaching 90 locations by year-end. Our Programme Services team, headed up by Lisa Curtis, has been exceptionally busy launching in four new locations, with a further five planned for the second half of the year (see Programme Update on page 4). 4Programme Update 6Awareness Campaign Film 8Feel Better Week 10SWALK 11Bold is Beautiful 12Industry Events 15Thank you! Telephone: 01372 747500 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR What is particularly interesting to note is that the successful development and implementation of our Masterclasses has, in a number of cases, been instrumental in paving the way towards launching core Workshops in certain locations. Our ambitious target for expansion of both Workshops and Masterclasses is, of course, made possible through the continued support of our member companies, generous help from corporate partnerships and our unique and exciting fundraising activities. This year’s Feel Better Week has so far raised over an amazing £200,000 and, at the time of going to print, we are still counting! Congratulations to Ian Daniels, Head of Fundraising, and the team for their energy, creativity and commitment in organising and co-ordinating this hugely successful campaign, which culminated in another new UK fundraising initiative – SWALK – Walking for Women with Cancer. Read more about these events on pages 8, 9 and 10. My sincere thanks go to every company, organisation, team and individual who created or participated in all these outstanding fundraising triumphs. Email: info@lgfb.co.uk @lgfbuk lgfbuk LookGoodFeelBetterUK Cosmetic Toiletry & Perfumery Foundation Programme Title: Look Good Feel Better Registered charity: 1031728 Address: West Hill House, 32 West Hill, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 8JD Design: pws-design.com Editor: Anne Klahn Cover photo: Lip ‘selfies’ from LGFB supporters during Feel Better Week Finally, as always, I would like to thank our Head Office team, Regional Managers, voluntary Regional Co-ordinators and all our fantastic beauty volunteers for their continued dedication and commitment. I would also like to extend my most grateful thanks to our Chairman, the Board, Finance Committee and Trading Company Board for their commercial acumen and guidance, as well as welcoming two new Board Members, Ian Marshall from Benefit Cosmetics and Guy Farmer from Boots. We have asked one of our longest-standing supporters and Board Member, Kenneth Green, to give his point of view on our evolution as a charity (see below). We look forward to a successful second half of the year and will update you again via our e-newsletters as the year progresses. Sarahjane Robertson LGFB executive director Website: www.lgfb.co.uk lgfbuk As the saying goes, ‘imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’ – so we were extremely proud that some of our UK initiatives are going global. The LGFB Make-up Brushes have been launched internationally, Benefit Cosmetics’ Bold is Beautiful campaign is now also a global project and our friends at LGFB New Zealand have recently undertaken an ‘On the Move’ roadshow, inspired by our 20th Anniversary project in 2014 (see our International Focus on page 3). A message from KENNETH GREEN I’ve been involved with LGFB right from the very beginning and watched with admiration as the charity has grown and flourished, first of all under the leadership of Ann Harvey and, since 2007, under Sarahjane Robertson’s direction. I believe that’s something to feel proud about that we’ve only had two Executive Directors and only four Chairmen in 22 years. This continuity of leadership has resulted in a highly professional evolution which, together with Lisa Curtis’s 12 years’ heading up Programme Services and Ian Daniels’ arrival as Head of Fundraising four years ago, has led to an impressive increase in our reach and in the charity’s income. At Kenneth Green Associates, our 300-strong team are all proud to support LGFB and we have great fun getting involved with Feel Better Week and helping to raise funds. I encourage everyone to participate in fundraising and many of our Consultants are long-term volunteers. For the future, it would be wonderful if we could have dedicated LGFB rooms in some hospitals, where patients could go and relax and have a volunteer give them advice. As the number of Workshop locations and Masterclasses increases, we will need more and more products – perhaps in the future, a LGFB skincare and make-up range could be developed! As we keep on growing, these dreams might become realities. In the meantime, I am very proud of what LGFB has achieved over the past 22 years. Kenneth Green is Chairman of Kenneth Green Associates and a LGFB Board Member. | LGFB News INTERNATIONAL FOCUS LGFB is operational in 26 countries with a global brand identity and unique offering but the flexibility to customise certain elements based on local market needs. The USA, New Zealand and the UK are three of the ‘oldest’ countries hosting LGFB, and we are delighted that the Executive Directors of LGFB USA and LGFB New Zealand have shared some of their thoughts and initiatives with us. spotlight on LGFB Worldwide... USA ouanne Roark was appointed Executive Director of LGFB L USA in 2005, having spent 10 years previously working on the Programme. Look Good Feel Better originated in the USA in 1988 and the Programme now has 2,100 host facilities across the States. LGFB’s extraordinary global impact is demonstrated by the statistics shown on this page. Louanne explains how the charity plans to reach more women: women reached to date, supported by... volunteer beauty consultants, managing... “Our goal is to have consistent information from every country that supports what we know anecdotally – that following a LGFB workshop, women feel empowered; they feel better and more positive about their ability to fight and survive their disease; they feel more like themselves before treatment. We plan to use this information to tell the positive story of women everywhere who face the challenge of a cancer journey and the impact of a changed appearance and the hope, confidence and self-esteem that result when they experience LGFB. It is one small element in the complex web of cancer treatment and recovery but we are providing tangible and practical support to help women get through their cancer journey. We plan to share the results of our research in a global World Cancer Day initiative in 2017 helping to raise funds and awareness for LGFB in all 26 countries, as the only global cancer support Programme addressing this issue.” 1 spotlight on free workshops in... hospitals and cancer care centres. New Zealand Each country has its special characteristics and issues and Clare O’Higgins, Executive Director of LGFB New Zealand, certainly has geographical challenges. On South Island, it is very rural and the population is sparsely spread, so there were issues about getting enough volunteers in those areas and how far beneficiaries would have to travel. Clare explains, “Some people had to travel over two hours, so we wanted to have workshops in rural communities to avoid this. Now no-one should have to travel more than 30 minutes. In the last two years, we have grown from 24 centres to 36 and by December, we will be in 40 locations, with around 460 volunteers”. Clare was inspired by the UK’s ‘On the Move’ initiative and thought it would be wonderful if New Zealand could do pop-up workshops, “rocking into a town and putting on a workshop on the spot”. 2 The dream became a reality when Royal Wolfe, a container company, donated a 40ft container to LGFB. Mazda New Zealand offered to underwrite the insurance to take it on the road; Farmers Department Store Group paid for the container to be fitted out and, finally, BP donated the petrol! “It was amazing how everyone helped us out and made the dream come true. The container can be packed down and then trucked to the next venue. Our mantra was ‘how can we spread our wings?’ and we were overwhelmed by the generosity of so many people and companies helping the charity to get to rural communities.” New Zealand’s On the Move’ roadshow is scheduled to visit 40 venues across both islands! 1: Clare O’Higgins, Executive Director of LGFB New Zealand, in front of the LGFB ‘On the Move’ container 2: The volunteers and beneficiaries from Wellington, New Zealand Summer 2016 | 3 Look Good Feel Better Magazine | LGFB News LGFB NEWS >> programme update FOUR NEW workshop LOCATIONS In the first six months of this year we have launched Workshops in four new locations, two of which were the result of very successful Masterclasses held in the previous year. At South Petherton Community Hospital in Yeovil and Sunderland Royal Hospital, we were fortunate to have Regional Co-ordinators already in place: Natasha Kittelson for Yeovil and Joan Laybourne for Sunderland. Natasha was involved with LGFB when we first started to offer Masterclasses at South Petherton and she was instrumental in recruiting the current team. Joan, a long-standing volunteer and deputy Regional Co-ordinator at Newcastle for many years, also did some outstanding work in enabling the launch in Sunderland. The new purpose-built Macmillan Centre at East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, was opened in January and we were proud to be asked to run the LGFB Workshops at this beautiful venue. We are very pleased that Rae Denman has taken on the role of Regional Co-ordinator. For the launch at Darent Valley Hospital in Kent, we had newly appointed Regional Co-ordinator, Sara Leyser, bringing with her years of LGFB experience. The hospital is very close to Bluewater Shopping Centre, so is a great location for store-based volunteers! At the launch, Chris Handy, Macmillan Lead Chemotherapy Nurse, commented, “We pride ourselves in knowing that our patient satisfaction is second to none. Providing the LGFB service to patients around the Dartford area is the icing on the cake and we feel very privileged. Not only are all our staff excited, but our patients can’t wait to reap the benefits of the service”. Our grateful thanks to the hospital staff and our wonderful new volunteer teams for their excellent work on these successful launches. Plans for five further launches are already well underway. 4| Above: A workshop at South Petherton Community Hospital, Somerset Left: The volunteer team at Redhill, East Surrey REGIONAL CO-ORDINATORS CONFERENCE This year, our Annual Conference was held in London, with the venue and excellent conference facilities generously donated by CMS Cameron McKenna. Fifty of our volunteer Regional Co-ordinators, including 19 first-time delegates, attended the conference, with the Head Office team and Regional Managers, Sarah Emerson and Michelle Roberts. The agenda covered an overview of current and future plans and the conference also provided the opportunity to thank the team for their outstanding commitment and contribution. Our Guest Speaker, Carole Ann Pitfield, a LGFB volunteer and freelance camouflage make-up expert, gave a very interesting and insightful talk. Our grateful thanks to Carole Ann and to CMS for ‘donating’ the venue. | LGFB News volunteer focus Out of over 2,300 volunteers across the country, we asked four of our wonderful team to share their experiences and thoughts. Their views are probably echoed by every single one of our beauty consultants and we hope they will inspire others to come forward and join our invaluable volunteer ‘family’. Our ‘fast track’ training for a number of M&S beauty consultants has resulted in a sharp increase in the number of Masterclasses held so far this year, with several new locations and all excellently run by M&S staff. We hope to have at least 12 M&S stores running Masterclasses, with more in the offing. Our thanks to Rebecca Cullen, Beauty Experience and Education Manager at M&S and Ella Treloar, Commercial Manager, for their very positive support. BRIAN MESSAM Our partnership with Breast Cancer Care is also developing successfully with 10 Masterclasses booked within their groups to date. We are on track to exceed our target of 325 Masterclasses this year and by the year end, we hope to have reached 3,250 additional beneficiaries. JOAN LAYBOURNE A BIG THANK YOU TO Not only does bareMinerals consistently donate a large quantity of products for our patient gift bags and encourage their beauty consultants to sign up as volunteers, they now provide much valued (and vitally needed!) logistics support for the materials used at our fast-growing Masterclasses. We are therefore extremely grateful to bareMinerals for offering this extra support, allowing us to streamline the logistics for this service. Our thanks go to Andrew Rodgers and his team in London and Basildon for being such outstanding and practical supporters. JANE RITCHIE LORRAINE POPE After volunteering for LGFB for nearly 10 years, Brian Messam is now our Regional Co-ordinator for Guildford and The Royal Marsden (Sutton) hospitals. Brian has over 30 years’ experience as a freelance hair and make-up artist as well as personal experience of supporting a friend through breast cancer. Through this he realised that he had a gift for helping others with his expertise and caring personality. “Working as a volunteer has enriched my life immensely. Giving women back some of the confidence they have lost whilst going through cancer treatment and making them look and feel fabulous brings me as much pleasure as it does them. It is rewarding beyond words!” So to other potential volunteers he says, “becoming a LGFB volunteer will enrich your life”. Joan Laybourne, a volunteer for six years, recently became Regional Co-ordinator for Sunderland Hospital, having previously organised many Masterclasses in the area. As a freelance skin camouflage practitioner, she has extensive experience in helping women regain confidence in their appearance and finds volunteering for LGFB very rewarding. “It is amazing that make-up, which some people might regard as trivial, can make such a very real difference to someone’s self-esteem and confidence. For anyone wanting to volunteer, it’s best to observe a workshop to appreciate the difference it makes – it really is a deeply rewarding experience.” Jane Ritchie, a volunteer since 1995 and a Counter Manager for Clinique for 40 years, feels privileged to be able to bring her training and skills to LGFB workshops. “As trained beauty consultants, we have skills to share with the ladies attending the sessions. We’re not nurses, but our training teaches us how to interact with different personality types and to be empathetic. I love the feeling of fellowship at workshops, of people making friends, laughing and enjoying a new, non-medical experience.” Jane offers some words of wisdom for potential volunteers, “If you observe a workshop first, you’ll see that it’s not an intimidating ‘hospital’ experience. I believe the volunteers get as much out of a session as the beneficiaries – it’s definitely one of the most rewarding and gratifying things I have ever done”. Lorraine Pope, a volunteer for 8 years, is also Deputy Regional Co-ordinator for Leicester and has been a Lancôme beauty consultant for 24 years. She finds her role uplifting, energising and rewarding. “It really is a very positive experience – the ladies come in with heads down, very quiet and then after two hours, they leave with smiles on their faces, looking amazing. That is the reward of being a LGFB volunteer, helping the ladies attending to look and feel fantastic.” Summer 2016 | 5 Look Good Feel Better Magazine | Awareness Campaign Film AWARENESS CAMPAIGN FILM >> lights, camera, action! On a lovely sunny Saturday, L’Oréal UK very kindly opened up its spacious restaurant on the 6th floor of its Hammersmith headquarters, where we recreated and filmed a LGFB workshop. Just like a real shoot, there were ‘models’, make-up artists, a director, assistants, cameramen, soundmen and a whole team of people ensuring the smooth-running of the day. Although no-one actually said “Lights, Camera, Action”, the excitement and anticipation of every participant certainly created the feeling of an award-winning film in the making. And indeed the Director, Lucy Blakstad, who generously donated her services, has won a BAFTA for her work as a documentary and commercials director. So, we were in very good hands! Following a call-out for beneficiaries who would be willing to be filmed and interviewed, as well as beauty consultant volunteers, we chose nine ‘models’, Jeannette, Jodie, Paulette, Helen, Lungile, Caroline, Maureen, Francesca and Lauren, ranging in age from 20 to 70 years. The common ground was that they had all attended a LGFB workshop and were more than happy to appear in this new film to talk about their experiences. 6| As an awareness-building communication tool, the brief to Lucy was to produce two short, snappy films – a generic one focusing on Workshops and Masterclasses and a second one to use for volunteer recruitment, highlighting the role and requirements of being a beauty consultant volunteer and its unique rewards. The morning was taken up with preparation and filming the workshop in action. Then, after a break for lunch, the beneficiaries and volunteers were interviewed by Lucy and Executive Director, Sarahjane Robertson. Many weeks of editing, refining and finishing followed and our new ‘film’ was launched at the Copra Awards Luncheon on 18 May (see page 12) to an audience of around 350 guests from leading retailers and key cosmetic and fragrance brands. The reaction was entirely positive – “an engaging summary of LGFB’s unique service”, “uplifting and motivating”, “very persuasive”. We are now utilising the films for PR purposes – showing them to potential new member companies and partners, new hospitals and cancer care centres and to recruit new volunteers. reviews ★★★★★ “What a fantastic film. Just seeing and hearing the pleasure our workshops bring to the patients makes our work so worthwhile and rewarding!” Marianne, LGFB Volunteer Regional Coordinator “Well done guys. It should have come with a warning, just watched it at work and it brought a tear to my eye! Thanks for letting me be a part of it.” Jodie Pullinger, one of our ‘models’ “Absolutely fantastic! I have just watched your film. It is quite wonderful. Many congratulations. It is a very moving but uplifting film.” Susan King, Susan O’Hanlon Fine Stationery “I love the film – it sends a powerful message of beauty and hope. The women look amazing.” Diana Gilfillian, Patient Beneficiary | Awareness Campaign Film the models & volunteers MEET THE DIRECTOR Lucy Blakstad Our grateful thanks to our ‘models’ (left to right); Jeannette, Francesca, Paulette, Maureen, Helen, Lungile, Jodie, Lauren and Caroline. “It was a pleasure to donate my time to direct this film for such an amazing charity that is directly changing people’s lives every day and a real privilege to meet so many inspiring ladies who were able to speak so eloquently about what the workshops meant to them. When I first heard about LGFB I thought to myself “surely makeup is the last thing on your mind when you are going through cancer treatment?”, but I was intrigued to know more. Our volunteers on the day (left to right); Louise Cockburn, Kamanza Amihyia, Sally Basketfield, Brian Messam, Kate Pringle and Shelina Karim-Hirji. our special thanks to... Karina O’Gorman Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at L’Oréal UK for offering the location and for her valuable assistance on the day Lucy Blakstad Director for donating her services Final Cut for donating their speedy service in gathering together the rushes It was only after visiting the workshops and chatting to some of the ladies and the volunteers that I understood it was about so much more than makeup. It seemed to be as much about meeting other women going through the same thing, almost like a support group, and it was about reconnecting with their “pre-cancer self” whom they and often their kids and husbands had lost sight of.” watch the video MPC (Moving Picture Company) for donating post-production services (MPS is a renowned film production company and amongst its recent successes is The Jungle Book) To watch the film, just search ‘Voices of Look Good Feel Better’ on YouTube Arron Johnson Editor for providing his services at a special rate Alternatively, visit our Facebook page ‘LookGoodFeelBetterUK’ Summer 2016 | 7 Look Good Feel Better Magazine | Events The Perfume Shop, Sunderland Now in its fourth year, this year’s Feel Better Week was bigger than ever with thousands of supporters around the country helping raise awareness and funds. The theme ‘All about Lips!’ proved popular with over 1,800 fundraising packs being requested by our member companies, corporate partners, salons and individual fundraisers. A garden party organised by Regional Co-ordinator, Sally Basketfield A cake sale at Dermalogica Head Office Fundraising fun at Tesco, Wrexham With your support, year on year Feel Better Week has grown into our main annual fundraiser. Ian Daniels, Head of Fundraising, commented “A great deal of work has gone into making Feel Better Week a huge success this year and we are truly indebted to everyone who participated. The event is now a firmly established fundraiser for LGFB and we are already starting to plan for 2017 which will see it grow further, making it a key date in the Look Good Feel Better calendar”. An afternoon tea at Bannatyne, Perth A cake sale at P&G, Weybridge amount raised over £200,000! A raffle at Boots, Southampton 8| Male leg waxing at Tesco, Dudley | Events Elizabeth Arden have a ‘Big Night In’ Bannatyne, Sutton Coldfield taking part in the Snow White and the Seven Dwarf run Puckering up at House of Fraser, Bristol M&S Beauty in Shoreham Planking Challenge at Bannatyne, Perth Co-op Funeralcare Fun Day in Sunderland Teddy relaxing at One Day Spa Fundraising at The Perfume Shop Fancy Dress Block fit at Bannatyne, Skelmersdale LGFB’s Lizzie and Luisa taking part in the Gladiator Battle at the M&S Beauty Garden Party A cake sale at the Hamar Cancer Centre, Shrewsbury The ladies at Tranquil Spa, Hagley Summer 2016 | 9 Look Good Feel Better Magazine | Events 6KM 2KM WALKING FOR WOMEN WITH CANCER As the finale to this year’s Feel Better Week, nearly 300 supporters took to the Surrey Hills in our first ‘SWALK – Walking for Women with Cancer’ event. 4KM 8KM 10KM Thanks to the generosity of our headline sponsor M&S Beauty and event sponsors Bio Oil, bareMinerals, Dermalogica and KGA, we were able to ensure that all registration fees and funds raised went directly to enabling us to reach more women and teenagers in need of our services. Upon completion of the 6 or 12KM, walkers received a lovely goodie bag and enjoyed visiting the many stalls in our Beauty Village, where many brands were providing demonstrations and advice. We were delighted that we were joined by beauty bloggers and LGFB ambassadors, Lily Pebbles and Anna Gardner and Jane ‘Mummy’ Felstead from ‘Made in Chelsea’. Despite the gloomy summer weather, our post event survey showed everyone had a great time and in doing so helped to raise over £30,000. amount raised over £30,000! 10 | 12KM | Events EVENTS >> Bold is beautiful Benefit Cosmetics’ highly successful global philanthropy programme, Bold is Beautiful, returned for its second year in aid of LGFB... In the UK, the company pledged to donate 100% of its profits from its brow wax services during May equally to Look Good Feel Better and Refuge. Customers who booked a brow wax service during the month also received a complimentary full size Gimme Brow (worth £18.50). This year’s campaign ambassador was actress, singer and presenter Denise van Outen, who launched the annual fundraising campaign with a march through the streets of London on Sunday 8th May. Taking in Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square and along the River Thames, the walkers, who were encouraged to start with minimal make-up, could stop at Benefit’s checkpoints along the route to receive beauty ‘touch-ups’ to their skin, lips, eyes and, of course, eyebrows. Speaking about her involvement, Denise said: “I am truly proud to be a part of this year’s Bold is Beautiful campaign. Our incredible UK charity partners, Look Good Feel Better and Refuge, support women and children undergoing serious times of adversity and help them to regain a sense of self and wellbeing. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting some of these women and have been humbled by their experiences. I urge everyone to get involved as we attempt to raise as much money as possible for these amazing causes!” Benefit staff across the country were also challenged to come up with additional fundraising events which included bake sales, VIP evenings, raffles, dance-a-thons and mud runs to name just a few. But in true Benefit style there were some unique ideas including the Sunderland Benebabes taking a ‘Pink Dip’; the unique patchwork quilt that was crafted by the Boutiques team and the Scottish team who scaled Ben Nevis to perform the UK’s highest brow wax! Benefit Cosmetics’ Managing Directors, Ian Marshall and Gail Bojarski explained the thinking behind Bold is Beautiful: “While we’ve been transforming brows since 1976, it was 2015 which saw us take our feel-good approach to beauty well beyond the boutiques by launching our first global philanthropic endeavour. We’re pleased to donate the profits from our brow wax services and use this to help create bigger, bolder and more beautiful lives for women and girls across the UK”. amount raised for lgfb c. £170,000 Carly Boyt LGFB’s PR & Comms Manager “We are once again overwhelmed by the success of this year’s Bold is Beautiful campaign and are very proud to be one of the benefitting charities of such a creative and exciting project. Our congratulations to the whole Benefit team and their agencies for their outstanding efforts and for raising such an amazing sum for us.” Pictured left to right: Carly Boyt, Sarah Lenson (LGFB Executive Assistant) and Sarahjane Robertson (Executive Director). Summer 2016 | 11 Look Good Feel Better Magazine | Industry Events INDUSTRY EVENTS >> on the red carpet There are many industry events throughout the year which support LGFB, both in raising funds and increasing awareness. Here we highlight three recent events and we thank all those involved in the organisation of these occasions and those who so generously donated. COPRA LUNCHEON 1 This year’s Copra (Cosmetic & Perfumery Retailers’ Association) Awards Luncheon was a unique occasion for LGFB as our new Awareness Campaign film had its ‘première’ at the event, receiving a unanimous vote of confidence from the 350 guests. Julia Simpson, Luxury Beauty Buyer, Boots UK and Copra Chair, introduced the new film, explaining its objectives of raising awareness of LGFB’s unique services, encouraging brand and corporate support and helping recruit beauty consultant volunteers from leading companies. Held at The Dorchester in London on 18th May, guests included key industry figures from leading retailers and cosmetic and fragrance brands. We are extremely grateful for their continued support in raising funds each year from their Luncheon and very popular Ball. The raffle, which included a wonderful selection of prizes, raised £3,570. Our thanks and congratulations on an excellent event to the Copra Board, especially Julia Simpson, Debbie Trumper and Camilla Pascucci. FRAGRANCE FOUNDATION The 24th Fragrance Foundation Awards took place at The Brewery, London on 12th May with over 700 industry guests and a host of celebrities. Almost £28,000 was raised through an auction and raffle and this will be split 50/50 between LGFB and Fifth Sense. Our thanks to Chair, Annalise Fard, CEO Linda Key and the Fragrance Foundation Board for their much valued support and to all the guests for their generosity. BABTAC & CIBTAC ANNUAL AWARDS 2 3 4 The BABTAC & CIBTAC Awards (British Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology and Confederation of International Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology) took place on June 12th at the prestigious Hurlingham Club in London. As their official charity partner, BABTAC has been promoting LGFB volunteering and fundraising opportunities to their members through regular e-newsletters, their bi-monthly ‘Vitality’ Magazine, new and renewal memberships and also at the Awards. This was attended by leading industry figures from key professional brands, as well as hundreds of members of the two Associations. This ongoing partnership has been instrumental in enabling LGFB to extend its reach within the professional beauty market. 1: Left to right Rakesh Aggarwal (Vice Chair, Copra), Julia Simpson (Chair, Copra), Janet Saunders (Estée Lauder) and Vesa Khalho (Vice Chair, Copra) 2: Left to right Natasha Kaplinsky, Annalise Fard (Chair, Fragrance Foundation), Linda Key (CEO, Fragrance Foundation) and Maddi Kelly (Training and Events Manager, Fragrance Foundation) 3: Left to right Linda Taylor (KGA) and Jenny Packham (Fashion Designer) 4: Left to right Beneficiary Jeannette Keyes presenting at the BABTAC Annual Awards. 12 | | In The Media IN THE MEDIA >> spotlight on lgfb regional article in Bournemouth Daily Echo regional feature on national article in good housekeeping Source: Good Housekeeping {Main} Edition: Country: UK Date: Wednesday 1, June 2016 Page: 120 Area: 500 sq. cm Circulation: ABC 409696 Monthly Ad data: page rate £17,391.00, scc rate £88.00 Phone: 020 7439 5000 Keyword: Look Good Feel Better The Bournemouth Daily Echo dedicated a page to the LGFB Masterclasses at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital and wrote that the sessions “offer a fantastic opportunity for women to come together”. Earlier in the year BBC Wales and TV presenter, Connie Fisher, attended a workshop in Cardiff to capture the confidence-boosting effect that our sessions have on women undergoing treatment for cancer. The ladies interviewed were then included in a programme that explored the importance of make-up and the reasons people choose to wear it. Reproduced by Gorkana under licence from the NLA (newspapers), CLA (magazines), FT (Financial Times/ft.com) or other copyright owner. No further copying (including printing of digital cuttings), digital reproduction/forwarding of the cutting is permitted except under licence from the copyright owner. All FT content is copyright The Financial Times Ltd. In May, Good Housekeeping featured LGFB Beneficiary, Jeanette, in an article on cancer and hair loss. Jeanette highlighted the importance of the workshops in her recovery and the feature also signposted people to our services. 355668528 - DEBMAT - B18707-1 raising brows feature on Not only did Benefit’s Bold is Beautiful campaign raise a substantial amount of money but it also caught the attention of the media and, to date, the campaign has achieved over 400 pieces of press coverage. Campaign ambassador, Denise van Outen appeared on Sky News Sunrise and LGFB Executive Director Sarahjane Robertson was interviewed on a number of radio stations. Print coverage included The Times, Daily Mirror and Stylist and there was extensive coverage online and across social media. Top: Denise van Outen appears on Sky News Sunrise Bottom: Refuge’s Lisa King (left) with LGFB Executive Director Sarahjane Robertson (right) during a radio interview Article Page 1 of 2 New LGFB Ambassadors After attending a workshop last year, beauty bloggers Lily Pebbles (left) and Anna Gardener (right) wanted to do as much as they could to help raise awareness and money for LGFB. Anna comments, “Lily and I have seen first-hand just how uplifting and confidence-building the LGFB workshops can be for women going through treatment. They’re full of laughter and lipstick and we look forward to supporting them in the year ahead”. As LGFB’s digital ambassadors they will be supporting us at a number of events throughout the year. Most recently they took part in SWALK and their YouTube videos to promote the walk received more than 77,000 views. Visit viviannadoesmakeup.com and lilypebbles.co.uk to find out more. Summer 2016 | 13 Look Good Feel Better Magazine | Messages MESSAGES >> looking good & feeling better! We would like to share with you some examples of the lovely messages we receive daily via social media, email and through the post. THA NK YOU ! To Look Good Feel Better Many thanks for such a good morning and experience and of course to the companies who provided the products that will change and transform those of us who didn’t really use make-up but now we will! Janice Stacey ► Look Good Feel Better UK I had an amazing afternoon at the Solihull hospital workshop today. The volunteers who ran the session were brilliant from start to finish they were very warm and welcoming. The two hours flew by and I loved all the free goodies. Was rather apprehensive about going but it was lovely to spend time with other women going through a similar experience. Like Di Comment ► o I attended the LGFB course during my first chem wrong cycle and thought ‘oh I won’t need this’. How been I was. I met some lovely ladies and if it had not learnt for the volunteers hosting it, I would never have with cope and ws eyebro of how to create the look no eyelashes and do the overall look, as my hair of has changed dramatically as I come to the end the chemo. Sarah x Share Look Good Feel Better UK 11 April at 18:23 • Dear Look Good Feel Better 5★ 24 March at 12:36 • 5★ Have spent the best afternoon in the company of lovely & amazing ladies at the Cavendish Cancer Support Centre in Sheffield. All the volunteers were fabulous & the gift bag just stunning, thank you all so much! Like Comment Tamsin @TamsinC Share • April 4 @lgfbuk Did your workshop when had no hair & brows & lashes coming out. Huge confidence boost & made new friend. Thank u! May 16th o hours A huge thank you for a great tw of much needed pampering. rations, 6 cycles I have been through 3 ope just started my had and y rap of chemothe workshop and the ore radiotherapy an hour bef appointment! my cel can n’t did I t I am so glad tha tips on and s hint Not only did I get so many ducts, pro up ke ma ful der won applying some ladies er oth with t I had the opportunity to cha treatments e sam the ugh thro g who were goin a lovely laid back and experiences as me in nce was delightful erie exp le who environment. The to bag take home was and the very generous gift again for giving me you nk Tha an added bonus. little ‘me time’. a the opportunity to spend Kind Regards Patricia 14 | Inbox From: Maria To: Look Good Feel Better Workshop I had a wonderful time – the ladie s were amazingly friendly, helpful and funny! I got some great make up tips and found it boosted my confidence too. I can’t wait to try to re-create today’s make up and start to feel like myself again. It was nice to meet other wom en in my situation and today’s session made me feel good about myself again and not just a can cer patient. That’s an amazing feeling and we have the Look Good Feel Better team to thank for that! Maria x | LGFB Fundraising LGFB FUNDRAISING >> £500 funds a LGFB Workshop helping restore confidence and self-esteem thank you! We are always extremely grateful to all our supporters whatever fundraising amount they raise, as every pound makes a significant difference to the lives of women and teenagers living with cancer. We have highlighted just a few of the recent fundraising events below ... Nicola Crawshaw & Jessica Richmond Boots Beauty Consultants Nicola and Jessica organised a Pamper Evening at their store in York. Guests enjoyed make-overs and pampering treats from the various cosmetic brands and £875 was raised. Through Boots ‘match giving scheme’ a further £500 was donated. amount raised: £1,375 Inner Wheel District Clubs Following a presentation from Michelle Ebrey, Regional Co-ordinator and Maxine Knott, LGFB Volunteer, 100 Inner Wheel District Clubs raised an impressive £3,000. Michelle and Maxine were presented with a cheque at a special dinner held at the Tern Hill Hotel, in Shropshire. amount raised: £70 £3,000 Georgina Bloomfield Regional Co-ordinator & Rachel Joy funds a place at a LGFB Masterclass providing skincare and make-up tips Issy Mongelard National Account Manager – Urban Decay Community Fundraising Champion Georgina and Rachel attended the 2-day Glam Hair & Beauty Exhibition at the Weston Homes Stadium in Colchester. Their LGFB stall raised £740 and recruited some new volunteers. So impressed were they by the work of LGFB, that the organisers have made us the official charity for Glam 2017! amount raised: £740 Angela Swindley Lady Captain – Widnes Golf Club Angela very kindly chose LGFB to be her charity of the year and raised £2,316 from various events held throughout her year’s chairmanship. amount raised: £2,316 Longstanding LGFB fundraiser Issy recently completed three half marathons back to back in aid of LGFB and to date has raised over £600. Keep running Issy! amount raised: £600+ Yvonne Bailey Volunteer Together with the exclusive ‘Ambers of Amersham’ ladies fashion store, Yvonne helped organise a number of fashion shows culminating in a grand finale attended by Honorary Life President Richard Bradley and his wife Annette. All the hard work was rewarded as the shows were a huge success. amount raised: £4,000 Summer 2016 | 15 NEW FACES, CHANGING ROLES THANK YOU Due to the rapid expansion of our Workshops and Masterclasses we’re pleased to welcome some new faces and announce other changes to the LGFB Team. Meg Loftus has moved from Fundraising to work in Programme Services as Workshop Co-ordinator alongside Soraya Tawfik (Workshop Manager). Melissa Deane has joined the team as Masterclass Co-ordinator and Dulcie Rowe has stepped up to Masterclass Manager, following Shannan Walls decision to leave to follow her dream of recreating “The Good Life”. Luisa Melissa Sarah Addis has been appointed Regional Manager for the Midlands and Central England, bringing with her a wealth of Industry experience including Area Manager roles and extensive retail knowledge. With Meg’s move to Programme Services, we have been joined by Luisa Stevens as Fundraising Events Administrator. Sarah 2016 dates for your diary & BEST WISHES After over 20 years of supporting LGFB, our much loved Regional Co-ordinator for Sheffield, Jan Cooper, stood down from the Charity at the end of April. Jan’s enthusiasm for LGFB shone through in everything she did – from leading the workshops at Weston Park Cancer Centre three times a month, the special teenage sessions and through to all the wonderful fundraising events she organised. Jan raised thousands of pounds as well as generating a huge amount of awareness. She has positively touched the lives of many hundreds of women and teenagers during her 20 years with the charity and she will be hugely missed by us all. Thank you, Jan, for being such a wonderful Ambassador for LGFB. Read more about these events at www.lgfb.co.uk SEPTEMBER 3RD SEPTEMBER 10TH OCTOBER NOVEMBER 12TH DECEMBER 12TH Gauntlet Games Up at The O2 Girls Night In Brutal Run Carol Concert NEW ANTI-BACTERIAL MAKE-UP BRUSHES Following on from the huge success of LGFB’s award-winning Make-up Brushes, which have become a firm favourite with make-up artists and consumers, a set of anti-bacterial brushes has been launched. Developed with the expertise of Bespoke Europe, the company who created the original brushes, each of the new brushes is treated with a non-toxic, hypoallergenic compound that will help keep harmful bacteria, including E.coli, at bay. In clinical trials, the anti-bacterial treatment was found to stop bad bacteria from taking hold and reduce the presence of E.coli by almost 100%. want to know more? The four anti-bacterial brushes, housed in a stylish pouch, have a deep pink design, with hand-sculpted, super-soft taklon fibre bristles. They are allergy-free, cruelty-free and suitable for sensitive skin. The Look Good Feel Better Anti-Bacterial Brush Set includes a large Multi-Tasking Brush, Round Foundation Brush, Eye Shading Brush and Lip Brush. Priced at £35, the set is available from larger M&S Beauty stores, marksandspencer.com, feelunique.com and lookfantastic.com. Funds raised through our licensed brush sales will help us expand our services into the future. If you’ve been inspired by anything in this issue and would like to find out more about LGFB, Workshops and Masterclasses, becoming a volunteer or helping us raise funds, then please get in touch or visit our website. visit www.lgfb.co.uk Call 01372 747500 Email info@lgfb.co.uk
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