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Justsweet!


Sweet Squared Ireland welcomed CND Education Ambassador Nataliya Al-Taai plus co-founders of Sweet Squared, Samantha and Samuel Sweet, along with special guests from CND who flew in from California, to their Open Day at their Dublin head office and training academy.


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launchevent The Radisson Blu Hotel in Dublin hosted the recent launches of Italian skin care range Bioline Jatò and Rolf Stehr Make-Up from Switzerland.


Anna Costello, MD of Newgenskin Ltd, sole distributor of the products in Ireland, was joined by Bioline Jatò, Director Tommaso Corradini and Product Developer Sabrina Bonazzo from Italy, as well as award- winning Make-up Artist Rolf Stehr, who offered two make- up demonstrations to salon and Spa owners from across the country. These included a day- time look and a night-time look. Guests also experienced an in- depth demonstration of Bioline Jatò’s Lifting Code Facial.


Speaking at the launch, Tommaso Corradini said: “I am delighted to be here today from Italy to attend the Irish launch of Bioline Jatò. Established since 1979 we are already in over 45 countries worldwide and our family were honoured that Anna Costello of Newgenskin Ltd agreed to bring our brand, which we are very proud of, to Ireland.”


Anna Costello is pictured with Rolf Stehr, Sabrina Bonazzo and Tommaso Corradini.


Nataliya held a free Art Masterclass for the CND nail techs and salon owners who attended, who were also able to try new CND products for themselves.


“The event went great; big turnout and lots of happy faces,” Jenny Rochford of Sweet Squared Ireland told IB.


Jenny is pictured with the Sweets and CND team.


Neatpeat


Visitors to Spa Solis at Lough Eske Castle, nestled at the water's edge of Lough Eske near the famous Blue Stack Mountains, can now indulge in natural peat treatments courtesy of Ógra Skincare.


The five-star castle hotel has introduced Ógra Skincare’s range of face and body treatments, which offer rejuvenating benefits from the abundance of essential oils, fatty acids and lipoids in the peat which penetrate skin, re-establishing the natural pH balance and encouraging blood flow.


Littlewonders!


Waxperts’ Wonder Pads made an appearance on TV3’s Xposé recently, when resident beauty expert Marissa Carter showcased them in her feature on multi-tasking products.


The pads, impregnated with Salicylic Acid, are designed to be wiped over waxed areas post-treatment to prevent ingrown hairs. However according to Marissa, the little pads have created a Twitter storm as beauty bloggers have discovered their amazing properties for treating bumps on the backs of the arms, breakouts on the face and exfoliating chapped lips!


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