
Helena Biggs
Editorial and Partnerships Director at Scratch Magazine
Managing editor @ScratchMagazine, director of the #ScratchStarsAwards & author of three books; NAIL ART, NAIL STYLE & NAIL ART PROJECTS c/o Arcturus Publishing.
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1 week ago |
scratchmagazine.co.uk | Helena Biggs
Following the launch of the Katie Barnes X OPI branded E-file in 2024, the two companies have announced a second collaboration: a range of nail and cuticle tools and E-file bits. Katie Clark (née Barnes), a multi award-winning nail pro & educator, founded Katie Barnes Tool Range in 2017 to offer cost-effective, high-quality tools to the professional market.
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3 weeks ago |
scratchmagazine.co.uk | Helena Biggs
Nail by Hope JungThis nail is inspired by Celina Rydén, a trailblazer in the beauty industry. She is known for her transformative contributions to nail artistry, education, and professional development. With her creativity, technical expertise, and unwavering commitment to advancing the craft, she has become one of the most influential figures in the nail world today.
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1 month ago |
scratchmagazine.co.uk | Helena Biggs
Hair and beauty booking platform, Treatwell, has launched the ‘Out Of Home’ campaign, to encourage Londoners to book treatments for their wellbeing needs. Launched on 10 March and running until 6 April 2025, 300 billboards across the London Underground and 300 buses are displaying the campaign’s messages, reminding commuters that self-care is not a luxury, but a way of living.
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1 month ago |
scratchmagazine.co.uk | Helena Biggs
English pop group, T’Pau, topped the UK singles chart in the ’80s with ‘China In Your Hand’, and who knew that almost 40 years later, wearing china on the hands – specifically nails – would be so popular? Porcelain or china-inspired nail art captures the delicate beauty of traditional blue and white ceramic patterns, often inspired by Ming dynasty porcelain. The elegant motifs often feature florals, landscapes and delicate filigree, and have been a symbol of refinement for centuries.
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1 month ago |
scratchmagazine.co.uk | Helena Biggs
Jessica Diner, global beauty & wellness director at British Vogue, and Trinny Woodall, founder & CEO of cosmetics brand, Trinny London, have been named British Beauty Council (BBCo) ambassadors. Joining a roster that includes skincare mogul, Caroline Hirons, hair aficionado Sam McKnight MBE and make-up expert, Ruby Hammer MBE, the pair will help guide the organisation’s activity and amplify its work. Diner is a highly respected beauty commentator, holding a global role for the Vogue brand.
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