NHS Morale Boost – The British Beauty Industry Unites

by | Apr 21, 2020

NHS Morale Boost – virtual consultations for NHS workers

As a nation, we have been amazed and humbled on a daily basis by the bravery and resilience of NHS staff during these incredibly tough times. As a freelance Make-Up Artist with suddenly lots of time on her hands, Caroline Barnes was keen to think of a way to give back to those working on the front line.

NHS Morale Boost offers 30 minute, one-to-one virtual consultations with leading Experts from the beauty industry to give these key workers a much needed boost and a welcome distraction during this challenging period. Caroline has recruited 100 leading skincare and makeup experts to run the appointments, alongside herself, where they will offer bespoke advice, sharing their knowledge and answering any skin or makeup related questions they might have.

The beauty industry has come together as a community to show their support with big beauty names confirmed including; Lisa Eldridge, Val Garland, Mary Greenwell and Sam Chapman.

With Max Factor’s support, Caroline and the team of experts will be offering 1,000 appointments to NHS staff, allocated on a first come, first served basis. The virtual consultations will take place on video platform ‘Zoom’ and will run from 27th April-6th May 2020.

Booking is open now, please visit: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/nhsmoraleboost/

Follow @NHSmoraleboost on Instagram for more information

And follow these beauty industry greats who are supporting this amazing initiative.

@amy__oshea @jodievedwards @libertywhittaker @lily_mcgeough_photography

@adamdecruz @adelesanderson @alexsteinherr @alexisdayhmu @anastasiaachilleos @alicehartdavis @annesophiecosta

@atehjewel @bryony_blake @britbeautyblog @carolinejamesmua @cassiesteer @charlieduffymakeup @cherwebbmakeup

@daniguinsbergmua @thebeautyed @emmaguns @emmamakeupmiles @ewtmakeup @evecameron_gh @florriewhitemakeup

@francescaabrahamovitch @francisprescott @gemma_aldous_slee @giamills7 @hannahmartinmakeup @hiromi_ueda

@theogbeautyboss @jackie_tyson @jennycoombsmakeup @joepmakeup @joelygabrielle @juliejacobsftf @justinejenkins

@lanslondon @dexter_makeup @leepycroft @lisapotterdixon @lisaeldridgemakeup @lisavalencia1 @lucyjbridge

@malincolemanmakeup @mariacomparettomua @marygreenwell @nadinebaggott @nadiramakeupandhair

@nathalieeleni_beauty @nicholajoss @nickyweir_m_up @rachelsingerclark @reallyree @rosegallagher @lifesrosie

@rubyhammer @modelrecommends @samchapman @sarahreygate @sharonwillmore @stefaniadagostino @susannahtaylor_

@tricia_woolston_makeup @thevalgarland @vass_theotokis @wendyturner21 @zoetaylormakeup @veritycumming

@elleturneruk @debbie.thomas.london @pamelanicolemarshall @skinesis @funmifetto @kennethsohmakeup

@naokoscintu @andrewgallimakeup @mclipstick @sarahcooperwhite @elizabethritamua @salihughes @charlottereidmakeup

@joljones @lisapotterdixon @sarahjossel @harshachavda @lizmartinsmakeup @tinabrocklebankmakeup @aliceduparcq

@luciaferraribeauty @lucyburt1 @adeolagboyega @madeleinelovesthis

 

Millie 💋

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