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How Can Your Company Make a Lasting Impact on The Thank You to Look Good Feel Better Product Donors! How can your company make a lasting impact on the life of a cancer patient? Donate product for inclusion in the Look Good Feel Better kits! In February, the first Look Good Feel Better (LGFB) kit assembly of the year took place, during which thousands of kits were assembled at LGFB’s warehouse in Conyers, Georgia. The complimentary kit of donated skin care and cosmetic products is essential to the mission of LGFB, and your product donations help ensure that every woman attending a LGFB workshop receives a complete kit of products for use during a supportive two-hour workshop. Providing cancer patients with confidence and hope through LGFB would not be possible without the very Look Good Feel Better complimentary makeup kit generous product donations from the following supporters: 2017 LGFB Workshop Category Champions: Three companies have stepped up in 2017 as LGFB Workshop Category Champions, committing to supplying all of the products needed for a particular LGFB Signature Step (i.e. cleanser, concealer, foundation, etc.). They are: Coty – eyeliners IT Cosmetics – eyebrow pencils, cosmetic brushes The Estee Lauder Companies – foundations Additional contributors: The following companies and their respective brands have also contributed products to the 2017 LGFB makeup kits: Amway Australian Gold Avon Products, Inc. Bayer HealthCare Chanel Inc. Clarins USA Coty (CoverGirl Cosmetics) Elysee Scientific Cosmetics Edgewell Personal Care Henkel IT Cosmetics Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company Worldwide (Neutrogena Cosmetics) KAO Brands L’Oréal, Inc. (Lancôme, L’Oréal Paris, Maybelline) LVMH Parfums & Cosmetiques (Parfums Christian Dior) Mary Kay Cosmetics Merle Norman Cosmetics Monique Powers Beauty OPI Procter & Gamble Company Revlon, Inc. (Elizabeth Arden) Rodan + Fields Shiseido SurvivorEyes Inc. The Estée Lauder Companies (Bobbi Brown, Clinique, Estee Lauder, Smashbox) Unilever Yes to Recent workshop participants shared the following about their experience and our companies’ generosity: “I attended a Look Good Feel Better workshop in Santa Barbara. It was a fun, empowering event. Makeup is LGFB warehouse workers assembling kits. actually a part of my healing journey. Thank you for offering this program.” - Mary, Connecticut “I am absolutely in love with this program. I am so thankful that is available, and I can’t believe how positive and confident it made me feel. No words could ever express my gratitude. Thank you for such an amazing labor of love.” –Carmen, California “This was by far the best experience that I have had since this whole fiasco began 6 months ago. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” –Christi, Florida “Once more I am so appreciative of the products and bag, the companies who gave the products and the volunteer.” - Anonymous Please join our mission to empower cancer patients with hope and confidence in 2017. For more information, please visit www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org. .
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