Look Good Feel Better partner with The Perfume Shop

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Look Good Feel Better partner with The Perfume Shop

Cancer support charity Look Good Feel Better has partnered with The Perfume Shop as part of the charity’s 30th anniversary celebrations.  

As part of the collaboration, The Perfume Shop has released a limited edition beauty box online and in selected UK stores to help raise funds for the charity, with 2,500 boxes available for purchase.  

As a long-standing corporate partner of the charity, The Perfume Shop will sell the Beauty Boxes free of charge and all products included have been donated to the charity.  

The Look Good Feel Better x The Perfume Shop beauty box will feature 9 products including the Britney Spears Fantasy 10ml handbag pen spray, Elemis Pro-Collagen Summer Bloom Cleansing Balm and Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte’s Magic Water Cream. 

The boxes will cost £50 RRP, with an estimated value of £146.74 each. Each box sold will fund a place at one of the Look Good Fell Better Skincare & Makeup workshops across the UK. Look Good Feel Better aims to raise more than £110,000 from the campaign to fund at least 2,200 places. In addition, The Perfume Shop has committed to raising at least £120,000 for the charity by further fundraising activations during 2024.  

Ian Daniels, Director of Fundraising and Communications at Look Good Feel Better, says: “We are hugely grateful to all our corporate partners who have played a part in enabling us to curate this very special Beauty Box celebrating the charity’s 30th anniversary. In purchasing one of our limited edition beauty boxes, a place at one of our confidence-boosting workshops is funded, ensuring more people can face their cancer with confidence.” 

Look Good Feel Better provides physical and emotional support to people living with cancer. The charity offers face-to-face group sessions and online workshops to help people face cancer with confidence, regain their sense of normality, make friends and look good and feel better. The Skincare & Makeup workshops are run by beauty industry experts and offer practical makeup and skincare tips, as well as advice on eyebrows, eyelashes, hair, nails and body confidence. Services are free and anyone facing cancer is welcome.  

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