Industry Call Out – Donate to Look Good Feel Better

by | Nov 10, 2025

For over 30 years, Look Good Feel Better has been the beauty industry’s charity – supporting people living with cancer and celebrating everything we love about our industry: empowerment, confidence and care. This year has been tough, and with multiple funding drop outs, the charity faces closure in early 2026 unless it can raise £300,000 before the end of the year.

We are making an urgent call out to our patrons, members and our wider community to make a donation to Look Good Feel Better, if you are able to.

Last year alone, 15,000 patients across the 150 UK cancer communities found comfort, support, and self-belief through their wellbeing workshops and classes.

There are many ways you can support – either through tailored corporate partnerships, one-off donations, hosting events or volunteering. To get involved, visit their website or get in touch with Corporate Partnerships Lead Julie Hennessy, at julie@lgfb.co.uk.

We hope the industry can rally to support this incredible charity who provide unparalleled support to people living with cancer.

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