Caroline's campaign experts
Tuesday 14 October 2008
Here are the people who helped to make it happen:
Wig suppliers Trendco’s Emma Ferguson 
“We donate our wigs for free as we are really proud to be able to help Caroline’s Campaign.
We use our high fashion collection of fibre wigs- which are worth between £75 to £200-instead of human hair as with our cancer ladies, it’s important they are low maintenance and don’t require much washing and brushing.
They can be easily adjustable inside using elastic and don’t require any hairgrips to stay on and can be easily styled like the ladies’ real hair.
Wigs these days have come along way in that the feel, look, style and colours used and having the trimming service makes the wigs very personal.”
FineMinerals' makeup artist Clare Charlwood-Jagger
“Skin is the first thing to suffer with chemotherapy and leaves them with dark and dry circles around the eyes so I want to enhance the ladies’ skin and make it glow again giving them a very natural looking makeup.
Cancer sufferers are told to avoid makeup as it blocks skin pores, but we use pure mineral cosmetics that don’t contain ingredients like talc, which can block pores. Our aim is to heal, seal and protect the skin.
When women are diagnosed nothing is done to help protect their looks so that is where I come in. For me, beauty is not solely about vanity but about restoring confidence and they become different women with a few strokes of a makeup brush.”
Permanent Cosmetics - Cathy Brown 
“I really enjoy doing Caroline’s Campaign as it totally restores the ladies to how they looked before and boosts their confidence.
Without eyebrows the face changes completely but using a fine flat needle I can painlessly draw on the appearance of the individual brow hairs when all or just part of the brow is missing. It’s no more painful than eyebrow plucking but the effect lasts up to two years and the hair grows back over the tattoo.”
Bio Nails' Technician - Sue Green
“Cancer medication can affect the nails and leave them brittle, dry and ridged so we can apply gels to correct this and help shape them.
We also used proteins and mineral bases to feel and strengthen the nail as well as adding colours and designs including our own funky pink breast cancer ribbon designs. It’s great fun and seems to be a great pick-me-up for the ladies.”