BABTAC Inspiring Beauty Awards Winners Announced

by | Mar 15, 2021

The BABTAC Inspiring Beauty Awards ceremony took place on Friday 12th March.

Thank you to BABTAC, and congratulations to all the nominees, finalists and winners from the Inspiring Beauty Awards.

 

Charity Champion sponsored by Skin Group International

 

Winner: Abigail Oleck Hewett, BeauSkin

 

Excellent Use of Social Media and other Communication Channels during the Pandemic, sponsored by Balens 

 

Winner: Katie White, re:lax 

 

Best Business Pivot During COVID Crisis, sponsored by Navy

 

Winner: Katie Millington, Love Beauty Gatley Ltd /Beauty by Katie Millington/ Gatley Refillery

 

Industry Expert Supporting People Working in Beauty, sponsored by Guinot 

 

Winner: Sonia Haria, Telegraph Beauty Director

 

Outstanding Contribution to the Beauty Industry, sponsored by BABTAC

 

Winner: Caroline Hirons

 

Honourable Mentions 

 

Sam Pearce, Millie Kendall MBE, Helena Grzesk and Victoria Brownlie

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