Partners of VITILIGLOW®
Workbridge
VITILIGLOW® is proud to work with Workbridge, a Northampton-based charity providing vocational experience for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and brain injuries. The Workbridge team are responsible for packaging and posting VITILIGLOW® orders, providing real-life work experience for people, which helps to build independence, self-confidence and team-working skills. Find out more about Workbridge on their website: www.workbridge.org.uk.
The Vitiligo Society
Since 1984, The Vitiligo Society has been the primary source of information and support for people suffering with vitiligo in the UK. Over the past few decades, the Society has established a strong reputation for its medical expertise and much-valued patient support. The Vitiligo Society campaigns for a better understanding among the medical profession and the general public of how it feels to live with vitiligo, including the psychological problems of living with a visibly different condition. The Society also gathers and distributes information about the condition, offers information on how to cope with the condition, and promotes a positive approach to living with vitiligo.
The Vitiligo Society is a member of the Skin Care Campaign, an umbrella group representing skin charities in the UK, The Skin Conditions Campaign Scotland, The Dermatology Council for England and the All Party Parliamentary Group on Skin (APPGS) whose members include health professionals, representatives from companies, skin charities, as well as members of parliament from all parties. For more information, visit www.vitiligosociety.org.uk.
Emma Baglee Aesthetics
Based in Northampton, this company believe in "enhancing beautiful paths" through their range of treatments for clients, including medical tattooing, SMP (scalp micropigmentation) and more. These treatments offer clients the opportunity to enhance their natural features and can often help them feel much more confident, just like VITILIGLOW® does for many customers. You can find out more about Emma Baglee Aesthetics by visiting www.emmabaglee.com.
Skin Confident
Founded by Babs Forman, Skin Confident can help you conceal skin conditions including vitiligo, scars, rosacea, birthmarks, acne and more. The brands that Babs recommends can give you long-lasting, waterproof coverage and can easily be incorporated into your everyday lifestyle and routine. Babs is a fully-qualified make-up artist and skin camouflage practitioner. She has a deep understanding of all skin tones and types after training at the Delamar Academy at Ealing Studios and working in film and TV for a number of years. For more information, visit www.londonskincamouflage.co.uk.
Skinship (UK)
Skinship is the UK's only independent general dermatology helpline. Launched over 20 years ago by Ashley Medicks who has a rare form of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma, Ashley has been running Skinship to offer confidential information, advice and emotional and psychological support to UK skin sufferers. Ashley noticed that many people were not given access to the emotional and psychological support that they need when dealing with a serious skin condition, so he offers Skinship as a way to empower callers to get the very best out of both conventional and alternative medicine. Skinship is an award-winning charity with Ben Elton and Dr Mark Porter (BBC radio 4's 'Inside Health') as patrons. Visit www.skinshipuk.org or call the helpline on 01387 760 567.
Changing Faces
A charity for people and families who are living with conditions, marks or scars that affect their appearance. Their work is divided into two areas: Changing Lives and Changing Minds. The former aims to help individuals lead full, confident and satisfying lives, while giving practical and emotional support to adults, children and their families, and providing training, support and advice to professionals in health and education. The latter, Changing Minds, aims to transform public attitudes towards people with an unusual appearance. Their goal is ‘face equality’ and they promote fair treatment and equal opportunities for all, irrespective of how they look. The charity campaigns for social change: lobbying for integrated health services; influencing schools and workplaces to create more inclusive environments; and pushing for anti-discrimination protection and enforcement. Find out more here: www.changingfaces.org.uk.
SunSibility - sun protection with style
Being in the sun protection business for more than a decade, SunSibility have built up expertise and knowledge working with dermatologists, hospital units and being endorsed by the medical profession. Visit their website: www.sunsibility.co.uk.
VITILIGLOW® is proud to work with Workbridge, a Northampton-based charity providing vocational experience for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and brain injuries. The Workbridge team are responsible for packaging and posting VITILIGLOW® orders, providing real-life work experience for people, which helps to build independence, self-confidence and team-working skills. Find out more about Workbridge on their website: www.workbridge.org.uk.
The Vitiligo Society
Since 1984, The Vitiligo Society has been the primary source of information and support for people suffering with vitiligo in the UK. Over the past few decades, the Society has established a strong reputation for its medical expertise and much-valued patient support. The Vitiligo Society campaigns for a better understanding among the medical profession and the general public of how it feels to live with vitiligo, including the psychological problems of living with a visibly different condition. The Society also gathers and distributes information about the condition, offers information on how to cope with the condition, and promotes a positive approach to living with vitiligo.
The Vitiligo Society is a member of the Skin Care Campaign, an umbrella group representing skin charities in the UK, The Skin Conditions Campaign Scotland, The Dermatology Council for England and the All Party Parliamentary Group on Skin (APPGS) whose members include health professionals, representatives from companies, skin charities, as well as members of parliament from all parties. For more information, visit www.vitiligosociety.org.uk.
Emma Baglee Aesthetics
Based in Northampton, this company believe in "enhancing beautiful paths" through their range of treatments for clients, including medical tattooing, SMP (scalp micropigmentation) and more. These treatments offer clients the opportunity to enhance their natural features and can often help them feel much more confident, just like VITILIGLOW® does for many customers. You can find out more about Emma Baglee Aesthetics by visiting www.emmabaglee.com.
Skin Confident
Founded by Babs Forman, Skin Confident can help you conceal skin conditions including vitiligo, scars, rosacea, birthmarks, acne and more. The brands that Babs recommends can give you long-lasting, waterproof coverage and can easily be incorporated into your everyday lifestyle and routine. Babs is a fully-qualified make-up artist and skin camouflage practitioner. She has a deep understanding of all skin tones and types after training at the Delamar Academy at Ealing Studios and working in film and TV for a number of years. For more information, visit www.londonskincamouflage.co.uk.
Skinship (UK)
Skinship is the UK's only independent general dermatology helpline. Launched over 20 years ago by Ashley Medicks who has a rare form of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma, Ashley has been running Skinship to offer confidential information, advice and emotional and psychological support to UK skin sufferers. Ashley noticed that many people were not given access to the emotional and psychological support that they need when dealing with a serious skin condition, so he offers Skinship as a way to empower callers to get the very best out of both conventional and alternative medicine. Skinship is an award-winning charity with Ben Elton and Dr Mark Porter (BBC radio 4's 'Inside Health') as patrons. Visit www.skinshipuk.org or call the helpline on 01387 760 567.
Changing Faces
A charity for people and families who are living with conditions, marks or scars that affect their appearance. Their work is divided into two areas: Changing Lives and Changing Minds. The former aims to help individuals lead full, confident and satisfying lives, while giving practical and emotional support to adults, children and their families, and providing training, support and advice to professionals in health and education. The latter, Changing Minds, aims to transform public attitudes towards people with an unusual appearance. Their goal is ‘face equality’ and they promote fair treatment and equal opportunities for all, irrespective of how they look. The charity campaigns for social change: lobbying for integrated health services; influencing schools and workplaces to create more inclusive environments; and pushing for anti-discrimination protection and enforcement. Find out more here: www.changingfaces.org.uk.
SunSibility - sun protection with style
Being in the sun protection business for more than a decade, SunSibility have built up expertise and knowledge working with dermatologists, hospital units and being endorsed by the medical profession. Visit their website: www.sunsibility.co.uk.