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business2business At the races


To kick off their 10th birthday celebrations in style, the team from Sweet Squared, including Samuel and Samantha Sweet and Jim Nordstrom, took to York races for a day of fun.


Suited and booted, the ‘Squares’ toasted to the success of the company, while extending a formal welcome to their recently appointed Chief Operations and Financial Officer, James Mortimer.


The distributors have a lot to celebrate in their 10th year in business, including launching into the hair industry with the innovative colour care brand ColorProof™, introducing two new lines from CND™ – Creative Play™ and Spa – plus unveiling their brand new trade show format and fresh website.


New UK importer and distributor


for Moyra nail products Industry educator, Paragon, have announced they have secured exclusive rights over the UK import and distribution of Moyra nail products.


“We are delighted to be the exclusive carrier of Moyra nail products. We have been working very hard to get this exclusive brand into the UK for well over four years now,” said Cheryl Ogden, International Nail Artist and Managing Director of Paragon. “All of our educators and students have been using it for a while now and we just can't import it fast enough. We have had to make sure we have the capacity and systems in place to provide a first class service to back up this first class product, and are so pleased that our students, educators and clients have the privilege of using these products.”


Created for nail professionals, Moyra has won many industry awards and provides high quality products to give techs the very best tools for artistic expression. With trends changing faster than ever before, the brand offers a kaleidoscope of colours, techniques and solutions and are committed to not only staying on top of the trends, but more importantly driving them.


“We have brand ambassador, Norka Andrea Szalay, over in the UK at the end of September and we are just really looking forward to her demonstrating her skills,” Cheryl adds. “We have some incredibly talented nail techs in the UK but not all have the natural artistic flair, time or even client-base to make hand-crafted artwork pay. Moyra allows this level of artistic representation at a fraction of the time needed thanks to the professional stamping plates, products and tools meaning that all nail techs can offer this premium service.”


Call for ban on


microbeads Botanical Brands recently joined forces with other leading skin care and cosmetics companies to call on the government for a UK ban on the use of microbeads.


The organic brand, along with Green People and Pai Skincare, signed an open letter issued by Neal’s Yard Remedies to former Prime Minister David Cameron on 8th June, World Oceans Day.


Organisations such as Greenpeace, Fauna & Flora International, Environmental Investigation Agency and Marine Stewardship Council also partnered on this campaign, handing in a petition on the same day that passed 300,000 participants to urge that microbeads be banned in the UK.


Environ founder wins Innovation Leader of the Year


award Environ founder, Dr Des Fernandes has been announced as the winner of the INNOCOS 2016 Innovation Leader of the Year in the Product Category.


INNOCOS events, organisers of the World Beauty Innovation Summit, awarded Dr Fernandes with the prestigious honour at their most recent event in Vienna. Selected from an extensive pool of candidates, a team of four judges and organisers recognised Dr Fernandes for his impressive performance, leadership potential and the impact he has made on his company and for industry innovation.


“As a practicing cosmetic surgeon, Dr Des Fernandes clearly has an in-depth knowledge of human skin and associated cosmetic challenges,” said the judges. “His ‘Step Up’ approach used in salons by skin care experts shows great innovation, combining medical knowledge with cosmetic formulation and close customer input. His broadened activities with other vitamins and their derivatives will bring further benefits to the consumer.”


Stars reveal their beauty secret


Former Loose Women star Carol McGiffin recently spoke to Woman’s Own magazine regarding her health following her cancer battle and unveiled the secret to her glowing skin – which is thanks to the CACI Microlift device and regular Skinbreeze facials.


“Making time to pamper myself is something I’ve made more of an effort to do since I’ve been recovering,” she told the publication. “I’ve got one of those mini hand-held CACI machines you can use at home while you’re watching TV, which is good for toning, and I’ve been having regular Skinbreeze facial treatments. It’s a hi-tech facial but feels like a luxury. At one point you have oxygen shots pumped into the top layers of your skin. It’s made a big difference to the texture of my skin and it’s fresher-looking too.”


Other well-known faces revealing their love for all things CACI include Irish model, TV personality and HELLO! magazine columnist, Vogue Williams. Sharing a selfie on social media during her CACI facial pampering session with CACI specialist Shane Cooper, Vogue also used her column to share her anti- ageing secret to HELLO! readers, saying: “My face feels like it’s had the best workout, my skin is flawless! I’m addicted and still can’t believe the instant results achieved without surgery.”


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