Your chance to influence the future of British beauty!

by | Dec 7, 2018

Dear friends & followers

As you might have read, the British Beauty Council is conducting research to develop a definition of the British beauty industry, and we would love your input!

This is the first definition of its kind and it will form the basis to an accurate economic valuation of our industry – so we need to be sure that it includes every appropriate sector of our business and represents all of the voices, opinions and needs of the British beauty industry.

That’s where you come in ..

We have commissioned BritainThinks, an independent research agency, to conduct a survey that collates and understands views on the definition of the British beauty industry, and we would very much like to hear your thoughts on this. So we would like to invite you to take part in an online survey via this link.

The survey takes between 5 and 10 minutes to complete (perfectly timed for that coffee at elevenses!), it will stay open until Wednesday 12 December 2018, and your responses will be completely confidential.

Oh, and don’t forget to share the love: we would be grateful if you could forward the link to other beauty professionals (not customers or consumers at this stage) that you work with, to ensure we hear from as many of you as possible.

Thank you!

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VB9HZHF

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