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Healthy Hair Happy Body Are you experiencing brittle, limp, dull hair? Healthy Hair Happy Body outlines that if you look after your body, then your body will look after your hair! Written by nutritionist and hair loss consultant Simone Thomas, you’ll have plenty of information on dealing with hair loss. You can purchase the book through the Simone Thomas Wellness website!

Bad Skin SOS Skin sufferers often try combating their acne flare-ups with numerous products and at-home remedies. Bad Skin SOS follows three severe acne sufferers who put a range of treatments to the test to try and cure their troublesome skin conditions. If you missed it, you can catch up on My5.

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Stacey Dooley Fresh Starts Stacey Dooley has released her very own podcast Stacey Dooley Fresh Starts, meeting real people from all walks of life who are beginning new chapters. The podcast covers everything from learning to read late in life, to an ex-beautician who swapped salons for the shellfish business. You can catch up on the eight-part series on Spotify or BBC Radio 5 Live. Skincare: The Ultimate No-Nonsense Guide Unsure of where to begin in the overwhelming world of skincare? Skincare queen Caroline Hirons’ book Skincare: The Ultimate No-Nonsense Guide explains the facts, myths, and best way to achieve good skin – on any budget. The book covers all age groups and skin types whilst providing simple tips and tricks for healthier, brighter skin. You can purchase the book on Amazon for £9.99.

Improving Your Mental Health As a result of the ongoing pandemic which has taken over our lives, everyone’s mental health has taken a toll. In the documentary Improving Your Mental Health, clinical psychologist Professor Tanya Byron and former England footballer Alex Scott discover how the latest science can help us gain control over our mind and improve our mental wellbeing. You can watch the documentary now on BBC iPlayer.

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Reputable Organisations

The companies and associations that put safety first in aesthetics

The non-surgical aesthetics industry is completely unregulated in the UK. Virtually anyone is allowed to perform cosmetic treatments such as dermal fillers and toxin after just a short day of training, which can put you at risk.

While it’s not compulsory for aesthetic practitioners to be a member of any of the groups detailed below, knowing they are can give you some reassurance that the practitioner you have chosen to have treatment with is working to high standards and aims to put your safety first. A number of the groups have advised the Government on regulation and are spear-heading campaigns to improve aesthetic practice.

A note from us…

There are many organisations that do great work to support the aesthetic specialty, while others may have questionable motives. All those listed here have been selected by the Beyond Beauty team following long-standing trusted relationships.

Of course, Beyond Beauty and the organisations mentioned cannot guarantee that members associated with them comply with all standards set, so those seeking aesthetic treatment are always encouraged to do their own thorough research before choosing a practitioner.

We would always encourage you to undergo injectable aesthetic treatment with a medical practitioner who has appropriate insurance cover. To ensure your practitioner is medicallyqualified and does not have any restrictions on their practice, you should look them up on the relevant regulatory body register. These include the General Medical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the General Dental Council and the General Pharmaceutical Council.

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