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Make-over like aVIP


Celebrated hairdresser Daniel Galvin OBE and Hollywood make-up artist and Oscar winner Lois Burwell have designed aMake-Over Roomat the Corinthia Hotel in London.


The roomhas been created to offer the utmost privacy and a truly unique experience for VIPs, industrymake-up artists and hair stylists. Highlights include Kino Flo lighting that can re-create all types of lighting and atmospheres, multiple charge points, Skype facilities and a library of over 100 iconicmovies to inspire or entertain.


Newrecruit for software firm


HairdresserDanielGalvinOBE andHollywoodmake-up artist Lois Burwell.


Getting Glitzy


Mark Johnson.


Mark Johnson has been appointed Sales Director for Premier Software, UK supplier of Spa and salon software.Thismove sees the company expand itsmanagement teamtomeet rising demand.


The company forecasts substantial growth in 2012 due to the introduction of itsmobile applications and web-based products includingYapps.comand Salonlite, the world’s first free cloud-based booking system.


With over 30 years’ experience working in sales and business management,Mark will be working closely with Premier Software’sManaging Director RobertMiles


Katy Perry sported GlitzyLips™Pink Couture on her lips during her recent GrammyAwards performance. Katy was introduced to the lip foils by nail technician Kimmie Kyees.


What’s more, at theAmerican MusicAwards, the LMFAO dancers wore GlitzyLips™ shade ReddyOrNot, whilst make-up artist Nina Partee applied the shade PinkRosa to a model in the music video for the band’s newest single ‘Sexy and I Know It’.


Earlier this year, GlitzyLips™ was featured on the lips of House ofVersatile Styles (HVS) models atMercedes- Benz FashionWeek of Buffalo and at private FashionWeek showings in NewYork.


Salon helps


our heroes Indulgence Beauty Salon in Bexleyheath, London recently held a successful charity event, raising over £850 for Help for Heroes.


The event was co-hosted by the salon, online beauty retailer Lovingbeauty.co.uk and online clothing boutique Rule1 Store.


“We approached local businesses to donate prizes for our raffle and all the proceeds went to our chosen charity, Help for Heroes. Everyone was very generous,” explained Gemma Winikajtis of the salon. Prizes includedTeethWhitening treatments, a Dermalogica Prescriptive Facial and gift set, and a signed Charlton Athletic football.


“Throughout the night, champagne, nibbles and cupcakes were provided and the evening was a great success. Overall we raised an amazing £851.09 for Help for Heroes,” Gemma told us.


News in FDAclearance


i-Lipo™from Chromogenex has received FDA clearance for 'Circumferential Reduction'.


"This is the first non-invasive skin contact system to receive such clearance," explains Justin Richards, MarketingManager for Chromogenex.


Independent clinical studies have shown i-Lipo™laser lipolysis to be, in some cases, comparable to results achieved by liposuction. Ultrasound imagery shows up to 30 percent reduction in the fat layer depth after just one treatment.


Tan ban comment


SandraMcClumpha, CEO of Fake Bake, commented on the ban on the use of sunbeds by leading modelling agencies during London Fashion Week.


“As CEO of Fake Bake, I have worked very hard to encourage safe- tanning for over a decade now – I am delighted at London FashionWeek’s recent steps to discourage to use of dangerous tanning methods and hope this will encourage more people to save their skin in 2012,” she said.


Tweet, tweet


You can now follow Dermalogica UK on Twitter at @DermalogicaUK1


This new page is tweeting daily, bringing top tips straight from the professionals, with the latest news relevant to the UK.


This is an opportunity to ask questions directly to the professionals, retweet top tips to your clients and find potential new customers that are interested in Dermalogica!


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