The Ed.
Well-Known Member
Ahead of the innovation grant final in February, BABTAC announce its finalists and additional judges. Faceframe, Nuekie, Injex (Shireen) and Glow app are all in the running for the £8000 prize.
The four finalists will present a persuasive ten-minute pitch live at Professional Beauty 2014 in February. They will present in front of the BABTAC innovation grant panel, in a Dragons Den style format. BABTAC have also announced that Sarah Vine, an award-winning beauty journalist, and Salon Geek's own The Ed, Cat Sims, will be joining the judging panel.
The four following finalists were chosen from 10 semi-finalists:
· Faceframe has developed a completely new treatment, providing realistic 3D eyebrows for those who have lost their hair through medical conditions such as cancer and alopecia. The technology uses synthetic eyebrow hair that can last up to two weeks.
· Nuekie is an ethnic dermatology company which has developed a skincare treatment specifically designed to treat Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation disorder (PIH) in ethnic skin.
· The Shireen Poring-Method, marketed by Shireen UK Ltd, is an innovative wrinkle treatment combining naturally occurring ingredients with its unique needle-free administration process, the PoreJet. The exclusive beauty treatment is non-invasive and practically pain-free.
· Glow App is an iOS booking system designed to connect beauty customers directly with mobile therapists. The app is designed not only for convenience, but to facilitate advance and last minute bookings in a geographical location.
The BABTAC Innovation grant will award £8,000 to the best innovative idea for the beauty industry giving the winner a chance to get their idea developed and recognised in the beauty industry.
Supported by both BeautyUK and Professional Beauty, the final will take place at Professional Beauty, London on 23rd-24th February from 2pm. More information on each finalist and their entry videos can be found on the BABTAC website
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
The four finalists will present a persuasive ten-minute pitch live at Professional Beauty 2014 in February. They will present in front of the BABTAC innovation grant panel, in a Dragons Den style format. BABTAC have also announced that Sarah Vine, an award-winning beauty journalist, and Salon Geek's own The Ed, Cat Sims, will be joining the judging panel.
The four following finalists were chosen from 10 semi-finalists:
· Faceframe has developed a completely new treatment, providing realistic 3D eyebrows for those who have lost their hair through medical conditions such as cancer and alopecia. The technology uses synthetic eyebrow hair that can last up to two weeks.
· Nuekie is an ethnic dermatology company which has developed a skincare treatment specifically designed to treat Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation disorder (PIH) in ethnic skin.
· The Shireen Poring-Method, marketed by Shireen UK Ltd, is an innovative wrinkle treatment combining naturally occurring ingredients with its unique needle-free administration process, the PoreJet. The exclusive beauty treatment is non-invasive and practically pain-free.
· Glow App is an iOS booking system designed to connect beauty customers directly with mobile therapists. The app is designed not only for convenience, but to facilitate advance and last minute bookings in a geographical location.
The BABTAC Innovation grant will award £8,000 to the best innovative idea for the beauty industry giving the winner a chance to get their idea developed and recognised in the beauty industry.
Supported by both BeautyUK and Professional Beauty, the final will take place at Professional Beauty, London on 23rd-24th February from 2pm. More information on each finalist and their entry videos can be found on the BABTAC website
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.