How to be a part of beauty’s biggest conversations this British Beauty Week

by | Oct 11, 2024

The British Beauty Council’s Trade Hub is returning on the 24th October, bringing together leading names in beauty to debate the industry’s hottest topics. Here’s how you can come along…

British Beauty Week is just two weeks away – with experiences happening across the UK, a brand new beauty box (more on that soon), and a theme of ‘A Beauty Industry That Looks Like You’, it’s set to be the biggest celebration yet. 

As part of the nationwide celebration, the British Beauty Council’s Trade Hub is popping up in London’s BAFTA. With engaging panel discussions, activations and gifting, it’s the place to be on the 24th. Below, we have rounded up our activity and how you can come along. 

Learn more about the future of formulations

British Beauty week Trade Hub

The UK’s premium skincare market is the fastest growing in the EU5, but what makes British products stand out? At this panel, supported by Elemis, experts from fields of skincare, cosmetic science, formulations and advanced treatments will come together to explore why UK products are coming out on top. 

Join Sarah Jossel as she picks the brains of: 

  • Teresa Tarmey, leading facialist
  • Rita Silva, scientific communication specialist and cosmetic scientist from Deciem 
  • Sarah Griffiths, Head of Innovation at ELEMIS

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Get to grips with skincare in the post-truth eraBritish Beauty week Trade Hub

 

Beauty brands are becoming increasingly aware of the dangers of misinformation, as consumers become increasingly reliant on social media as their search engines. As Estée Lauder taps comedian Jack Whitehall to front its new anti-misinformation campaign, the British Beauty Council is releasing a new report uncovering the extent of beauty’s disinformation issue. 

Published this British Beauty Week, alongside No7 Beauty Company, attendees at The Big Beauty Debate will receive an exclusive copy of the report and hear from experts from across industry on how to ensure brands and influencers are ensuring consumers are clued up on truthful beauty information.

Hear from: 

  • Claire Coleman, no-nonsense communications consultant and skincare expert 
  • Atilla Cansun, No7 Beauty Company’s Global Chief Marketing Officer 
  • Dr Emma Wedgeworth, Harley Street Consultant Dermatologist
  • Shahira – AKA @afroglory_ – influencer and member of the British Beauty Council’s Creator Collective

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Want to develop your knowledge beyond the future of skincare and beauty content? We also have engaging panel discussions from Sephora and TikTok Shopyou can see the full schedule here.

Or, do you fancy hearing from experts on the power of beauty communities? 

Join UNiDAYS, Revolution Beauty and The Gel Bottle at this panel

With consumers expecting brands to both create their community and learn from their consumers, this panel will explore beauty’s newfound reliance on an authentic following.

Hear from community leaders, technology experts (brains behind a more than 29m strong student community), brand founders and more as they explore the true power of a community for modern beauty brands.

You’ll walk away with the tools you need to create a tribe that thrives – both IRL and URL.

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