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JaneIredalegains cruelty-free


certification Great news from Jane Iredale mineral cosmetics – their products have been certified cruelty-free by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics’ (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program.


The program supports companies that are doing their part to help eliminate the cruel and unnecessary use of animals in the testing of cosmetic products and ingredients.


The initiative promotes a single comprehensive no animal testing standard and recognises companies that have committed to no new animal testing throughout their manufacturing process, from ingredients to finished products, and do not allow third party testing on animals for product registration or other purposes in countries where animal testing is required.


The Leaping Bunny logo, which is internationally recognised and highly regarded for its integrity and trustworthiness, will start appearing on the Jane Iredale packaging in the coming months


Angels forCharity


Mary and Chris Mitchell, co- founders of Green Angel Irish skin care, are inviting IB readers to their Life and Soul charity evening taking place at the Ballsbridge Hotel on 4th April in support of Angels for Charity.


The couple set up the fundraiser after adopting two children, to support the work of the Post Adoption Services at Barnardos, Ireland’s leading children’s charity, who offer support to children who have suffered a traumatic start to their lives.


“Please come and join us for an evening of fun and laughter at the Ballsbridge Hotel on April 4th. We thank you in advance for your help in supporting this worthwhile cause,” say Mary and Chris.


Find out more about the evening at www.angelsforcharity.ie, and visit the Angels for Charity Facebook page.


Week.


Self-confessed Gelish addict, Glenda (pictured) visits Creative Academy in Dubiln religiously to get her Gelish manicures, and couldn’t wait to try the new Once Upon A Dream collection, opting for mauve crème She’s My Beauty.


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What’s more, Love / Hate star Aoibhinn McGinnity, who plays Trish in the hit show, paid Creative Academy’s Gelish Educator Michele Burke Nails in Dundrum a visit, choosing Love Me Like A Vamp for her manicure.


Meanwhile, beady-eyed fans will be have seen Gelish pop up on our TV screens again recently, appearing in the background of a shot as Max Branning headed to a London salon to track down fugitive ex-lover Stacey in Eastenders.


Gelish is certainly gaining some popular fans at the moment. Xposé TV presenter Glenda Gilson popped into Creative Academy ahead


of her trip to London Fashion


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unveiled South African born actress Josette Eales has been unveiled as Ambassador for Bio-Therapeutic skin care.


Josette moved to Los Angles in 2013 and recently wrapped filming on Adam Sandlers’ new film Blended alongside Drew Barrymore. Look out for Josette in Bio-Therapeutic’s advertisements for their range of anti-ageing technology and advanced skin care.


Springstyle!


Salon wear specialists Buttercups continue to offer their three-for-two offer on all styles in their collection.


Simply choose three garments and get the cheapest one for free, including tunics and dresses that enhance the female form and give you that professional edge in an array of the season’s hottest colours and styles.


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Espa at The Europe Hotel & Resort on the shores of Killarney’s Lough Lein has been named Hotel Spa of the Year for Western Europe & Scandinavia at the annual World Spa and Wellness Awards.


The awards, held in London, recognise and reward the achievements of Spas around the globe, incorporating a thorough and independent judging process in which all Spas are assessed by experienced industry professionals.


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