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I always feel inspired by March. After a dark, cold and very wet Winter, March brings with it the promise of Spring – bluer skies, budding daffodils and sunshine; at least in theory!


What’s also excites me in March is the Irish Beauty Show in Dublin on Sunday 9th and Monday 10th. We’re delighted to be supporting Ireland’s largest beauty trade event once again alongside AIT.


Melissa Dennis Irish Beauty Editor


I love this show because all the key players in our industry come together under one roof to welcome salon owners, therapists, nail techs and beauty students like yourself


to share information, advice and success stories. It brings a real unity to our industry, which I’m proud to play a small part in.


The key to getting the most out of your visit is to take the time to see as many stands as possible and go with an open mind. You may be considering introducing a particular new treatment into your salon, but you might be surprised at the other opportunities available to you. And remember, the show is open Sunday and Monday – so make the most of your free ticket and join us for two days.


Take a look at our extensive show preview inside this issue, which highlights many special offers and product launches, plus gives you a handy map and list of exhibitors so you don’t miss anyone. And whilst you’re at the show, join the industry conversation via Social Media posting pictures of what you’ve bought and who you’ve seen – let’s get #IrishBeautyShow trending and show the world how fantastic our industry is!


Best wishes,


The most effective botanicals have been used in the creation of our SENSITIVE SKIN Cosmeceutical line.


Sensitive Complex and Skin Defence Complex are two systems that aim to treat irritated skin while supporting


its natural balance. This line gives rise to an entirely new method for revitalising your skin while consigning sensitivity to the past.


See us on STAND F32


Contactus Publisher & Managing Director


Dave Horton 1800 625 179 dave@aitireland.com


Group Editor


Melissa Dennis 1800 927 204 (ROI) 01332 227683 (NI / UK) melissa@aitireland.com


Deputy Editor


Sam Lloyd 1800 927 204 (ROI) 01332 227687 (NI / UK) sam@aitireland.com


FeaturesWriter


Claire Matthewman 1800 927 204 (ROI) 01332 227695 (NI / UK) claire@aitireland.com


Artroom


+44 (0)1332 227681 artroom@aitireland.com


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Advertising & Exhibition Sales


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Artwork Administration


Aimee Fowler +44 (0) 1332 227 690 aimee@aitireland.com


Business Development Manager


Martin Widdicombe 1800 625 179 martin@aitireland.com


Accounts


Tracey Board 1800 625 179 tracey@aitireland.com


Subscriptions: 1800 625 179 Online: www.irishbeauty.ie


Premium quality,


innovation and fascination For more information contact Radanta Distribution.


Telephone 353 1 854 8383, email contact@radanta.ie or visit www.janssen-cosmetics.ie


*Test result following the application of skin defence complex over a period of 4 weeks. **Test result following the application of sensitive complex twice a day over a period of 14 days.


The publisher has taken all reasonable measures to ensure the accuracy of the information in Irish Beauty and cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions from any information given in this or previous editions of Irish Beauty or for any consequences arising thereof.


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