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Wig Repair


Laura Adkins, a licensed cosmetologist for 32 years. She has volunteered for the American Cancer Society in the Look Good Feel Better program for over 17 years. She specializes in color,wedding & party updo’s make up, and wigs.


As Program Director of the Aesthetics Department at Miller-Motte Technical College, in Charleston, SC, Lillian is a member of the Oncology Aesthetics Association, National Aesthetics Association,the Center for Women, and a volunteer with the American Cancer Society’s “Look Good,Feel Better Program”. She has also been featured in Skirt Magazine. She has been an Aesthetician for a decade and is also a makeup artist. Because of her love for aesthetics and having many oncology clients, Becoming an Oncology skin thera- pist was a natural progression.


Oncology


Pamela was born and educated in New Mexico and moved to SC in 2006. She received her aesthetics license in the state of Maine in 2001. She has worked in the aesthetics industry in several capacities, but most recently, is an instruc tor at a local technical college where she teaches all facets of skin care therapy and manages the


skin care clinic. She is certified as an Oncology Aesthetician.


Beth was born and educated in Gainesville, Georgia. In 1985, she moved to Atlanta to pursue a nursing career. There she worked for a large multi- specialty practice for many years and as well as in Cardiology and Pulmonary medicine. She then moved to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1999. She worked for Roper-St. Francis Healthcare. In 2009, she continued her education with a certificate in Aesthetics from Miller-Motte Technical College graduating in July of 2010 where she also earned a certification in Oncology Aesthetics. Beth is one of the few certified oncology nurse/ aesthetician in the state of South Carolina.


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