Face the Future partners with skin cancer charity

Skin cancer charity Skcin has been named by advanced skin clinic and online retailer Face the Future as their official charity partner.
The collaboration has been announced as part of Face the Future's ongoing ‘365 Days Of SPF' campaign.
A recent YouGov survey, which formed the basis of Face the Future's second annual ‘365 Days of SPF' report, discovered that almost half of the UK (45%) do not apply SPF daily/most days.
Skcin aims to improve the outcomes of those diagnosed with melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer through awareness, prevention and early detection. The charity's MASCED programme, accredited by ABT, trains beauty therapists, hairdressers and barbers to spot potential early signs of skin cancer in their clients and promote early diagnosis by signposting them to appropriate professionals.
Commenting on the collaboration, Julia Barcoe-Thompson, Co-owner and Director at Face the Future, says:
“At Face the Future, we've always believed in the power of expert advice and education to change lives. Partnering with Skcin allows us to go even further in our commitment to protecting skin health and raising awareness around skin cancer prevention as part of our 365 Days of SPF campaign. This partnership is deeply personal to us, and we're incredibly proud to support a charity whose values align so closely with our own. Together, we can help more people spot the signs early and take positive steps to safeguard their future.”
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