Tuesday 30 November 2010

Beauty for Charity

There are a few amazing things going on in the beauty world that I wanted to mention.




Firstly I wanted to mention the BeautyBloggers.org auction to raise money for Médecins Sans Frontières. The auction is already live and will run until 20th December. They idea behind the charity auction came from Karla Sugar and she has brought together almost 50 bloggers and brands to help. There have been some amazing items donated. The auction is open to international bids, postage is free (and will be covered by the person who made the donation) and all the winning bids will go directly to Médecins Sans Frontières. MSF provides medical treatment for people in crisis regardless of race, religion or politics. They work in areas of ongoing armed conflict, areas suffering with epidemics and those struggling after natural disaster. You can see a list of their activities here.




Tomorrow, MAC Makeup Artists in London, Dublin and Edinburgh will take part in MAC's global initiative to commemorate World AIDS Day.

"M·A·C artists from the UK and Ireland will pitch in to help at London’s Positive East and Edinburgh’s Waverley Care and give up some of their free time to decorate nominated service areas and meeting rooms which are frequently used by visitors to both Charities.  The M·A·C Aids Fund has supported Positive East since 2006 and Edinburgh’s Waverley Care for over 10 years. To raise awareness on World Aids Day in Dublin, M·A·C Friends and Colleagues are joining the Open Heart House charity “Sleep Out”.  This will be the inaugural Open Heart House “Sleep Out” and it is a great way for M·A·C to develop the support it has given to this charity since January 2000. The M·A·C AIDS Fund has donated a combined total of over £230,000 to these three charities for various projects."

MAC has had a longstanding connection with AIDS charities. 100% of the sales of the Viva Glam lipsticks and lipglosses goes to fight HIV/AIDS.  You can learn more about the work of the MAC AIDS fund at www.macaidsfund.org.





I also wanted to mention the work of Give And Makeup and the current Shoebox Campaign. The aim of Give and Makeup is to provide much needed toiletries to women who find themselves at Refuge centres, fleeing terrible domestic situations. For some women it is a very hard decision to leave an abusive or violent home and the last thing on their minds are the practicalities of leaving and packing a soap bag. You can find a list here of the items you can donate to Give and Makeup. For the current Christmas campaign they are also looking for donations of shoeboxes containing items for children, such as toys, books, puzzles, colouring pencils and pads, soft toys and pyjamas, as well as the usual toiletries. If you think you might be able to give something, please have a look here for details.


Thank you so much for reading.

4 comments:

  1. Great post! I have just posted 2.5 kg of stuff to Give and Make Up, mostly old(er) make up, but also some samples and unused mascaras, lipglosses, etc. Hope they come in useful. x

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  2. Very happy to get involved in the shoebox for children. Thanks for posting this

    Ali x

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  3. Thank you so much for your support!!!

    Every single item sent is needed and appreciated.

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  4. Hi Anitacska! Fantastic stuff. I want to go to the shops to get some children's bits for a shoebox. I have loads of makeup and toiletries I want to send. I'm sure Caroline will really appreciate you kind donation.

    Hey Ali! You're really welcome. I think it's a great idea and I plan to fill a shoebox myself. Thanks for reading x

    Hi Caroline, you're are extremely welcome. I think it's a great cause and I'm very happy to offer my support. The work of Refuge is extremely valuable to many women in crisis.

    Jane x

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