Safety in beauty

by | May 25, 2018

Safety in Beauty are a Public Awareness Campaign founded in 2013 to educate & empower the public to make safer choices in beauty/cosmetic/aesthetics treatments.

Safety in Beauty met with PM Teresa May early May in a milestone meeting to discuss current concerns in the cosmetics interventions industry. Campaigners Dr Selena Langdon & Antonia Mariconda, public ambassador of the Safety In Beauty Campaign, presented a report which called for regulation to be implemented as mandatory on five main areas of concern: procedures, insurance, dispensing prescriptions, training & patient selection criterion.

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