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What’s the Craic?..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Celeb spotting!


I know you’ll have been hooked on the latest series of TV3’s Celebrity Salon! Do you get as excited as I do when you spot a brand you use in the salon or at college?


So far I’ve spotted tanning from Bronz’ Express, Academie skin care, furniture and equipment from Gainfort Hair & Beauty, uniforms from Buttercups, Gosh Cosmetics and Young Nails. Plus, Sheila Curran, principal of Coogan Bergin has been tasked with the role of teaching the celebs the theory behind waxing, nails, skin care and tanning.


Colour, creativity & excitement!


Euro Products has appointed leading make-up artist Nichola Graham to its team.


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With nearly 20 years’ experience in the industry and seven years’ teaching, Nichola began her career as a stylist and m b d


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make-up artist on the London music scene in the early nineties before returning home to work with some of Ireland’s leading directors and photographers.


Now firmly established as a make-up tutor, Nichola will bring the professional Karaja make-up range to life at Euro Product’s Belfast training facility in a programme of courses that will educate, inspire and challenge beginners and experienced make-up professionals.


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B Welcome Sarah!


French Cosmetics Distribution has welcomed Sarah Beirne as their new Sales and Marketing Manager.


With over 12 years’ sales management experience, Sarah has a proven track record in delivering rapid sales growth for top Irish and International businesses.


“I am delighted to be joining such a great team here in Trim. A family run business, who offer their clients top quality products at affordable prices,” says Sarah.


14 Xposé get to the point!


Did you see Xposé recently, when they featured the Clinicare Medical Microneedling treatment from Advanced Skincare?


This anti-ageing treatment is certainly creating a buzz in the industry, and utilises the unique benefits of Clinicare cosmeceuticals and their patented 540 needle roller which is rolled over the skin creating micro channels and initiating a wound healing response and causing a huge increase in the cells that produce collagen and elastin.


What’s more, the treatment is accredited for insurance purposes by AIT, so you can offer it to your clients in your beauty salon or medical clinic in confidence.


Winning times


Image magazine has recognized Environ skin care products, awarding the brand two awards in their 2011 Beauty Awards, judged by an expert panel of doctors, skin care specialists, make-up artists, beauty therapists, and other industry authorities.


Focus Frown Serum was named ‘Best for Wrinkles’ in the Serums category, and AVST Eye Gel won the ‘Best for Lines’ in the Eye Creams category.


What’s your story?


Derek O Kelly, principal at The Waverley Academy, and beauty business expert Liz McKeon have teamed up to highlight and publish success stories from the beauty industry.


The publication, entitled Love What You Do - Success Stories from the Look Good, Feel Good Sectors, will provide a platform for individuals to talk about and showcase their careers, achievements or businesses. The stories will initially take the form of an online publication.


If you would like to share your stories, email a brief synopsis of 250 words to info@academy.ie, with ‘Success Story’ in the subject box.


Loose Women love Airbase!


Airbase Make-up has received the seal of approval from Donna Clitheroe, in-house make-up artist to TV3’s Loose Women panel.


Donna says: “I have been making up Loose Women using Airbase for over 12 months now. In all that time I have not used a conventional foundation, because once you have used Airbase there is no turning back.”


She adds that since using Airbase she’s recommended it to a host of celebrities, as well as her mum!


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