Beauty treatment for cancer patients reaches milestone
A PROJECT helping hospital patients feel glamorous after chemotherapy has celebrated a major milestone.
âLook Goodâ¦Feel Betterâ has celebrated its first birthday, helping hundreds of women pamper themselves in a time of need.
The charity, which helps women regain their confidence and style after undergoing cancer treatment, has worked all year with Southend Hospital.
Every month make-up and beauty consultants give up two hours of their time to give advice on skin care and make up, handing out goodie bags of top-quality products donated by major cosmetic companies.
Sarah Wakeman, Look Goodâ¦Feel Betterâs regional co-ordinator, has worked behind the scenes.
She said: âMany of the women have lost their hair, eyebrows and lashes which can be

Citing a similar situation in the UK, where ads featuring very enhanced versions of Julia Roberts (pictured above) and Christy Turlington were banned, the NAD questions whether photoshopping is necessary when “professional styling, make-up,
"They use horse urine," says David McKelvey, from counterfeit and piracy experts TM Eye, who also explains how all fake perfumes,
“Whilst many US buildings look spectacular, there is an emphasis on tenants' occupational needs above cosmetics and we are bringing this outlook to London,” Jepson says. The former Hammerson director, who has spent his career working in London,
The most popular merchandise is the Strictly cosmetics range, available at Boots, which comprises 13 lines of make-up. Chris Curtis, deputy editor of Broadcast magazine, said the show's commercial success had been helped by the fact that the series had







