Johnson & Johnson Beauty Awards 2019

by | Feb 28, 2019

The Johnson & Johnson Beauty Awards took place this morning over a scrummy breakfast at Sea Containers House. The event also featured a panel talk, hosted by Anna-Marie Solowij with Niamh Finan, Northern Europe Marketing Director, Beauty and Baby, at Johnson & Johnson and British Beauty Council COO and Director of Europe at Glossier, Gemma Bellman.

The winners from the awards are as follows:

✨ Healthcare feature – Hannah Ibraheem, Stylist Magazine (for her feature ‘what does she know that we don’t’)

✨ Rising Star – Hanna Ibraheem, Stylist

✨ Outstanding Contribution – Sali Hughes presented by British Beauty Council’s CEO Millie Kendall

✨ Best Beauty Feature – Samantha Silver, Glamour UK (for her feature ‘do you have Netflix face?)

✨ Best Beauty Youtuber – Em Ford, @mypaleskinblog

✨ Best Beauty Team – Cosmopolitan UK

✨ Best Beauty Podcast – Lindsey Kilk and Harriet Hadfield for Full Coverage Podcast

✨ Social Media Star – @thesundaygirluk

✨ Best Beauty Writer – Shannon Peter, i-D

✨ Best Trade Feature – Georgia Seago at World Spa & Wellness (for her feature ‘the right to choose’)

✨ Best Beauty Shoot – Jacqueline Kilikita, Refinery 29 UK (for her story ‘skin conditions’)

Congratulations to them all!

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