CEW (UK) unveils its 2010 Beauty Award winners
CEW (UK) has announced the winners of the 2010 Beauty Awards, with Liz Earle, St Tropez and All for Eve all scooping multiple awards.
And the winners are:
Mass category
•Best New Bath & Body Product – All for Eve Butter
•Best New Haircare/Styling/Colouring Product – Batiste Coloured Dry Shampoo
•Best New Everyday Skincare Product – Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Skin Therapy Oil/ Steamcream
•Best New Skincare Treatment Product – GoodSkin Labs Lumecin Overnight Brightening Gluco-Protein Treatment
•Best New Self-Tan or Sun Care Product – St Tropez Wash Off Instant Glow Body Lotion
•Best New Make-up Product – All For Eve Lipstick
•Best Classic Beauty Product – Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor
•Best New Men’s Grooming Product – A’kin pureMan Calming After Shave Balm
•Best New Brand – All for Eve
Prestige Category
•Best New Bath and Body Product – Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare Superskin Body Cream
•Best New Haircare/Styling Product – Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment
•Best New Everyday Skincare Product – Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare Superskin Moisturiser
•Best New Skincare Treatment Product – Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex
•Best New Certified Organic Skincare Product – Balance Me Super Moisturising Hand Cream
•Best New Self Tan or Sun Care Product – St Tropez Everyday Mousse
•Best New Make-up Product – Diorskin Nude Natural Glow Hydrating Make-up
•Best Classic Beauty Product – Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare Cleanse & Hot Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
•Best New Women’s Celebrity Fragrance – Crabtree & Evelyn India Hicks Island Night
•Best New Women’s Fragrance – Marc Jacobs LOLA
•Best New Men’s Fragrance – Gucci by Gucci pour Homme
•Best New Men’s Grooming Product – Clinique Skin Supplies for Men Age Defense for Eyes
• Best New Brand – Dolce & Gabbana the make up
Mass or Prestige Category
•Best New Hand and Nail Care Product – All for Eve Hand Cream
•Best New Salon Professional Haircare Product – Kérastase Sublimateur Jour
•Best British Brand – Elemis
•Best Iconic Beauty Product – Clarins Beauty Flash Balm
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