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RETURN TO FACE-TO-FACE WORKSHOPS Here we hear from some of the thousands of people LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER help each year to rebuild their confidence after cancer treatment
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FTER a difficult 18 months for all, cancer support charity, Look Good Feel Better, has started a phased return to confidence-boosting face-to-face skincare and makeup workshops in hospitals and cancer centres across the UK. Although initially in a limited number of locations, the charity aims to return to as many of their 141 locations nationwide as soon as
possible. This return is certainly long overdue and something the charity is delighted about, as it means they can begin helping patients everywhere feel themselves again. “Our core service has always been our face-toface skincare and makeup workshops,” says Dulcie
Rowe, Head of Programme Services. “In March last year we sadly had to stop services almost overnight as the pandemic took hold.
It feels good to be back seeing the enormous impact our workshops can have on someone’s confidence
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