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appointments EdenAesthetics have appointed three new Business Development Coordinators - Kellie Baines, Sabrine Baccush and Sophie Lewis.


All three have undergone training in the Epionce andAgera Skincare ranges and are now visiting salons in their individual regions. Kellie, who has worked in the industry for over 15 years, is covering the north of the UK; Sabrine, who began her career in the beauty industry and now specialises in training and development of sales, is responsible for the south of the UK; whilst Sophie, who worked at a Destination Spa, a salon in the UK, and a salon in New Zealand, is working in theMidlands region.


£10,000 charity donation


Elemis have donated £10,000 to Breast Cancer Care following sales of their ElemisThink Pink Beauty Kit, created exclusively to raise funds for the charity.


Elemis’Director of InternationalMarketing, Oriele Frank, presented a cheque to Breast Cancer Care Patron, Geri Halliwell at the exclusive Hospital Club in London.The donation brings the total that the skin care brand has donated to Breast Cancer Care over a ten year period to £54,051.97.


Receiving the cheque, Geri said: “Breast Cancer Care does wonderful work thanks to the support, and dedication of companies like Elemis.As a Breast Cancer Care Patron I know that every penny they have raised willmake a huge difference to the lives of people affected by breast cancer. On behalf of everyone at Breast Cancer Care I want to say a huge thank you to everyone at Elemis for their hard work and commitment.”


Elemis’Director of InternationalMarketing,Oriele Frank, presents the cheque to GeriHalliwell.


Cheers to Irish success


Ilah Brows’ success continues to spread, opening in over 200 salons in less than a year and recently launching in Ireland.


The training and products will be distributed by Beautybrands.ie, who also offer cosmetics range Chris Krenzer and SunsetTan.


Ilah Brows’ founderTahiraWells visited Beautybrands.ie director Tina Newman in Dublin, commenting: “While I came to visit them and offer some exclusive Level 3 colour technician courses for brows, I was taught to pour the perfect pint at the Guinness Storehouse!”


Ilah Brows’ TahiraWells raises a glasswith Beautybrands.ie director TinaNewman. Going live


Salon International, taking place 12th - 14th October at London’s Excel, have announced the line-up for the Salon Live theatre, taking place as part ofThe Hair Show.


SassoonAcademy, Patrick Cameron,TONI&GUY andTIGI InspirationalYouth will all be offering an exclusive insight into their educational programmes during their Salon Live performances, which are renowned for being both highly inspirational and educational.


More details on Salon Live can be found online at www.salonexhibitions.co.uk and you can also keep up-to-date via Facebook,Twitter@salon_intl andYouTube.


Ellie has a close shave


Ellie Rice, New Business DevelopmentManager at iiaa, has raisedmore than £1,200 for the Little PrincessTrust by having her head shaved.


Having smashed her original target of £1,000 with the help of friends, family and work colleagues, Ellie succumbed to the razor.


Ellie’s chosen charity provides real hair wigs to boys and girls who have lost their hair through cancer treatment.


Ellie Rice sports her newhairstyle. GUILD NEWS 21


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