Are You on Clubhouse?

by | Feb 10, 2021

Clubhouse is a new social media app, which allows members to communicate through audio-chat.

Currently, the app is still in Beta testing, so to be able to join the app, you need to be invited by an existing member.

 

British Beauty Council CEO Millie Kendall MBE is hosting weekly sessions, which will cover an array of topics from Sustainability and Equality, to the future of beauty in the UK. One of the great things about Clubhouse is the ability to bring people to the stage – if you have something you want to say or ask, all you have to do is raise your (virtual) hand!

 

We have already hosted one successful event on the app, which featured conversation from Millie Kendall MBE, Ruby Hammer MBE alongside guests talking about the past, present and future of beauty.

 

If you are on the app, make sure you’re following British Beauty Council on Clubhouse to be the first to know when we schedule new events! 

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