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Four shows under one roof


Guild News partners with Britain’s premier beauty trade show


BeautyUK returns to the NEC Birminghamthis May for its biggest year yet. Combining four shows under one roof, BeautyUK is Britain’s premier beauty trade show experience with over 500 brands, and entrance is free of charge if you register for your tickets in advance.


The event is supported by Associated Beauty Therapists (ABT) alongside Guild News and Nail Filemagazines and BeautyServe.com, to bring you two days of new products, treatment innovations, educational programmes, industry leading competitions and 1,000s of exclusive show offers.


Located in the heart of the UK, in the country’smost accessible exhibition venue, a visit to BeautyUK not only introduces you to new beauty products, brands and treatments, but also opens up fresh opportunities in the complementary sectors of nails, hair and holistic therapies. Your BeautyUK tickets give you free entry to the NailsUK, HairUK and Holistic Health shows where you will discover inspiring treatment demonstrations, expert advice, training opportunities and a host of retail items to build your business in 2014 and beyond.


The BeautyUK experience is the largest event of its kind outside of London and you will be joining over 25,000 other industry professionals to discuss the latest industry buzz, share knowledge, network with likeminded salon owners, therapists and nail techs, and take home the very latest professional products and equipment.


What’smore, you canmake great savings for your business, with 1,000s of special deals and show discounts offered by BeautyUK exhibitors exclusively to visitors such as yourself. So whatever you’re planning on introducing to your salon – whether it’s a new piece of equipment, nail collection, skin care range or tanning service – investing in it at BeautyUK will save you a pretty penny.


The leading brands on show


Because BeautyUK has grown over the past seven years to become the largest show of its kind outside of London, it’s no surprise that the leading brands and training providers have been eager to secure their exhibition space at BeautyUK. Key names confirmed already including Dermalogica, CACI International, NSI UK, Elemis, Fake Bake, Chromogenex, Airbase, Lash Perfect, Lauren’sWay, Young Nails, Pulsar, Entity Nail Couture andmanymore.


Suppliers and training providers who would like to take part in BeautyUK but who have yet to book their stand can find out more by visiting the show website at www.BeautyUKShow.comor calling the teamon 01332 227689. Stand space is limited so companies who have yet to reserve their space are urged to avoid delay.


Feature areas


As well as an exhibition of over 500 brands, the BeautyUK experience offers a range of inspirational feature areas including free of charge educational opportunities to quench your thirst for knowledge. Keep an eye out for news on who’ll be speaking in the BeautyUK seminar programme, and which treatments you can see demonstrated on the Guild News Demo Stage.


There’ll also be a wealth of expert advice on hand ranging from how to build your business through to filling your skills gaps fromthe Habia Skills Teamand their educational experts in the Habia Education Zone.


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