On August 1st, beauty journalist and self-confessed fanatic, Sonia Haria, is releasing her new book ‘South Asian Beauty’. In this interview, Kathleen Baird-Murray, Contributor on British Vogue, picks Haria’s brains on beauty standards, writing, representation and more. Find out more and request a download: https://lnkd.in/e6NAgdP2
About us
The British Beauty Council was founded to represent the voices, opinions and needs of the British beauty industry at government level. We represents all sectors of the beauty industry: hairdressing, cosmetics, cosmetic surgery, therapy and spa in all areas from formulation, to manufacture, packaging, design, retail and media. We are an inclusive organisation that works within an ethical framework to represent the interests of its members regardless of age, ability, gender, race, religion or culture. We work to engage politicians and business leaders about the value of the sector to the national economy and its key role in the UK’s creative and cultural character. Our mandate is to push the key business and political agenda of the industry at Westminster with an expert-backed group representing all sectors from manufacture to media, supply to logistics, and retail to professional services. The British Beauty Council promotes the interests of people and companies engaged in all sectors of the beauty business. It advises on policy to deal with issues impacting on the industry, and engages in political lobbying to ensure new legislation benefits its members. British Beauty Council also undertakes research to track market trends and forecast the business opportunities and challenges facing the industry in coming years. We work to ensure that the beauty industry is recognised and valued at all levels of government, through the wider economy and by consumers.
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https://britishbeautycouncil.com
External link for British Beauty Council
- Industry
- Executive Offices
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
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- Nonprofit
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- 2017
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8 Percy Street
Fitzrovia
London, England, GB
Employees at British Beauty Council
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Diana Verde Nieto
International Business & Sustainability Leader | Board Director | Co-Founder and Former CEO Positive Luxury | Author, Reimagining Luxury, Driving…
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David Macdonald
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Paul Kingsley
Chief Financial Officer | Advisory Board Member I NED | Investor | CGMA, ACMA, MCSI
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Ryan Woor🏳️🌈
Currently seeking COO / CEO / Non-Exec Roles / British Beauty Council Board Member & CFO
Updates
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With the beauty census closing today, there's not long to fill it out! Complete the survey here: https://lnkd.in/eDdZBtwj
'Anti-Ageist Activist Of 2023' - Ageism Fighting Trailblazer - Award-Winning Founder of Ageism Is Never In Style® & The Bias Cut - One Of Evening Standard's 22 Londoners Changing The World In 2022
Let’s improve representation in beauty and ensure our voices are heard! 📣 💚 The British Beauty Council recently launched the largest diversity equity & inclusion focused survey in British beauty, to uncover the true makeup of the industry. ‘The Beauty Census’ is part of its latest campaign, “A Beauty Industry That Looks Like You,” with British Beauty Council setting out to understand the British beauty industry's landscape. From makeup, to skincare, to hair, to personal care and holistic wellbeing, there’s no denying the beauty industry wields significant influence in shaping social and cultural attitudes, norms and values. Not to mention, in the UK alone in 2022 it contributed £24.5 billion to the economy, and supports over 550,000 jobs, with 81% of employees being women. So at Ageism Is Never In Style® we support this initiative and encourage all to participate in the Beauty Census - whether you’re a consumer, actively work in the industry, or both. With the census closing TOMORROW, there’s not long to fill it out. But it only takes a few minutes (plus there’s the chance to win a beauty bag worth over £100 😉 ) Your input is crucial for capturing an accurate picture of the industry’s makeup and guiding its future, and to ignite much-needed change in equity, accessibility, and inclusivity. Together we can ensure that this sector reflects true diversity and inclusivity, driving meaningful change and foster a more representative beauty landscape. Head over to https://lnkd.in/dzZrDpRz to have your say 💚 And thank you Jacqui Burchell for a great chat today, following on from meeting at the Midlife Revolution panel event last week hosted by Niki Jones at Southpaw and Charley Day-Lennon at The Kite Factory #AgeismIsNeverInStyle #BeautyIndustryThatLooksLikeYou #BritishBeautyCouncil #BeautyIndustry #TheBritishBeautyCouncil #InclusivityMatters #DEI #DiversityAndInclusion #RepresentationMatters #Midlife #Boomers #GenX #AgeDiscrimination #AgeInclusivity #AgeInclusion #AgeInclusive #ProAge #ProAgeBeauty #BeautyIndustry #HaveYourSay #BeautyCampaign #AgeRepresentation #AuthenticRepresentation #Representation
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Proud to be part of the British Beauty Council
The British Beauty Council was pleased to attend the first business reception hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alongside Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Jonathan Reynolds MP, Secretary of State for Business and Trade in 10 Downing Street. The event, held in the third week of Labour’s tenure outlined the government’s priorities including a working relationship with businesses of all sizes in order to build growth and stability. The Council has set out beauty’s key policy objectives - read more here: https://lnkd.in/dVpQknCm
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British Beauty Council reposted this
This is your last chance to help create ‘A Beauty Industry That Looks Like You’ and participate in the British Beauty Council campaign designed to truly uncover the make up of the British beauty industry. The survey closes this Friday 26th July and we need as many people to complete the survey to ignite much needed change in areas of equity, accessibility and inclusivity. That’s why we’re getting involved! Take the survey today👇
Understanding Diversity, Equity, Inclusion in the UK Beauty Industry
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Celebrating excellence in the UK&I nail industry, the 12th annual Scratch Stars Awards winners were unveiled at the Scratch Stars Party last weekend. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dpxJ2rTT
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The British Beauty Council was pleased to attend the first business reception hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alongside Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Jonathan Reynolds MP, Secretary of State for Business and Trade in 10 Downing Street. The event, held in the third week of Labour’s tenure outlined the government’s priorities including a working relationship with businesses of all sizes in order to build growth and stability. The Council has set out beauty’s key policy objectives - read more here: https://lnkd.in/dVpQknCm
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Benefit Cosmetics, proudly announces the success of its Bold is Beautiful philanthropy programme, meeting its £2M fundraising goal for charity partners Look Good Feel Better UK and Refuge. Since 2015, Benefit has donated £5/€5 from every brow wax to support these charities, aiding women and children through education, mentorship, wellness workshops, and support networks.
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Do you think beauty is inclusive, equitable and accessible? Share your thoughts and experiences in this British Beauty Council survey. Complete the Beauty Census today to be in with the chance of winning £1000 worth of Sephora products and to play a vital role in the future of the sector. The survey is closing on Friday 26th July. Take the census today: https://lnkd.in/eDdZBtwj
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The global beauty market is booming, projected to hit $646 billion this year, with 19% from e-commerce. Patrons of the British Beauty Council, BeautyMatter & Pattern®, the leading e-commerce acceleration platform, present their latest report, offering the latest insights into the beauty industry's international expansion through e-commerce. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/e-uKp5-v
Will Travel For Growth: Using E-Commerce to Expand Internationally
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