BABTAC launches new beauty collective with Caroline Hirons, Dija Ayodele and more
BABTAC, the British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology, has formed a new Beauty Collective to help better educate and elevate the beauty sector.
Led by the organisation's chief executive, Lesley Blair MBE, the new collective features more than 30 experts, each of whom aim to share their extensive knowledge with the industry and consumers.
It covers a wide range of topics, from experts in advanced aesthetics and training, hairdressing and barbering, and business, finance and HR to diversity and inclusivity, sustainability, skincare science, and more.
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Among the members are skincare expert and founder of Skin Rocks Caroline Hirons, as well as business advisor and QVC resident beauty expert AlisonYoung, Aromatherapy Associates chief commercial officer Serina Sandhu, skincare practitioner and author Dija Ayodele, and Dermalogica education manager Candice Gardner, to name a few.
Following the launch of BABTAC’s T.I.M.E campaign last year, which helps consumers better navigate salon safety, the new beauty collective will continue the organisation's work in driving positive change by supporting new and established beauty professionals, improving consumer care, and ultimately the industry’s overall reputation.
Lesley Blair MBE, CEO and Chair of BABTAC, said: "We are so proud to announce the launch of the BABTAC Beauty Collective, bringing together over thirty experts who are all such impressive individuals in the industry.
"At BABTAC we tirelessly campaign for better standards in beauty, we look forward to maximising the expertise of this collective to educate both professionals and consumers alike, as well as continuing to make positive changes to the UK beauty industry."
BABTAC is a UK-based membership organisation and insurance provider set up to raise the level of professionalism in the aesthetics, beauty, hair and wellbeing industries. It campaigns for the introduction of a suitable form of regulation while currently self-regulating its own members, all with the objective of protecting the public, as well as spotlighting reputable professionals.