Recorded Webinar: Is Beauty Inclusive?

by | Jul 13, 2020

On June 24th, British Beauty Council in association with The Glow Getter Collective hosted an in-depth discussion with industry experts on the ever-important topic of inclusivity within the beauty industry.

Panellists covered topics discussed in the British Beauty Council‘s recent Diversity & Inclusivity report and expanded on their thoughts and experiences within their different key fields within the beauty industry.

Hosted by:
Ailish Lucas (Founder of The Glow Getter Collective, Marketing & Social Media Strategist for Natural Beauty Brands)

Panellists included:

  • Charlotte Mensah (British-Ghanaian hairstylist, the owner and artistic director of the Hair Lounge salon and Advisory Board Member at the British Beauty Council)
  • Deborah Johnson (Freelance PR & Brand Manager at Deborah T Johnson)
  • Dija Ayodele (Aesthetician, Founder of Black Skin Directory and Advisory Board Member at the British Beauty Council)
  • Fiona Ibáñez-Leach Head of Diversity & Inclusion for International Markets, Walgreens Boots Alliance and British Beauty Council Diversity & Inclusion Advisor
  • Gary Thompson (AKA “The Plastic Boy” is a makeup artist, blogger and content creator)
  • Kamanza Amihyia (Professional Hair and Makeup artist & Director & Educator at Afro Hair and Media Makeup Essentials courses)

You can watch the recorded webinar here.

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