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These are the biggest names to know in beauty this year



Often with beauty, there can be such an onslaught of products, brands and information that it can be a minefield navigating which you do and don’t need and which you should and shouldn’t buy.

That’s where the CEW Beauty Awards could help: they’re an organisation with more than 1,000 UK-based members from the beauty industry and related fields and each year they host the Achiever Awards, now in its 18th year, which celebrates the best names in the biz.

The winners of this year’s Achiever Awards, due to be held on October 30, thas now been revealed, and it might just help to fine tune your beauty searches.

Due to receive the Lifetime Achiever Award is make-up magnate Charlotte Tilbury MBE, whose best-selling eponymous brand has garnered a cult following and is now sold in 67 countries worldwide, 

In 2018 Tilbury was awarded an MBE in The Queen’s Birthday Honours list recognising her services to the beauty and cosmetics industry.

Also included in the recipients list is Oriele Frank, Co-Founder of luxury British skincare brand, Elemis. Founded in 1990, Elemis is nowadays a go-to British luxury skincare brand and its cult product, the Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, has received 50 consumer awards alone.

Other award winners include Terry Barber, the Director of Makeup Artistry for MAC and cult aesthetician, Caroline Hirons. 

Barber started out on the very first UK MAC counter in Harvey Nichols in 1993 and has rapidly climbed the ranks at the company, while also doing editorial work for the likes of Paper Magazine, RAIN Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar. 

Meanwhile, globally qualified aesthetician Hirons has rapidly become the internet’s go-to skincare guru, amassing an Instagram following of 327,000 and bagging work as a consultant for brands such as Sunday Riley, Kate Somerville and Pixi.

Elsewhere on the recipients list is Harrods’ Director of Beauty Annalise Fard, who is being recognised for being at the forefront of modern luxury retail innovation, after she pioneered the recent transformation of the Harrods Beauty Hall.

CEW, short for Cosmetic Executive Women, was founded in 1954 as a social organisation and it was in 1975 that it developed in to a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to promote the profiles of women in the cosmetics industry.

The organisation first reached British shores in 1992, when it launched its first London branch.

The CEW annual Achiever Awards will be held on Wednesday October 30 at The Rosewood Hotel.

For more see cewuk.co.uk/events/event/2019-cew-achiever-awards



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