Putting ‘Trust’ in Face Matters

Jane Wolfe
2 Min Read

Sally Curson, founder of Face Matters – a British award-winning skincare range developed to help women embrace ageing – has been invited by the Prince’s Trust to be a mentor within its Prince’s Trust Enterprise division.

Investing up to £1,000 in people who have shown tenacity, the necessary skills to begin a business, and who the Trust feel will benefit from the investment, Curson hopes her new role as a mentor within the Trust will help to inspire, build confidence and help young women and girls get a good start in life and follow their dreams.

Curson is also extending the reach of this opportunity by not limiting it to just those involved with the Prince’s Trust, but also to young women everywhere via the Face Matters Therapist Collection – a facial treatment that uses a range of Face Matters products and has now received accreditation from the Beauty Guild to provide a professionally recognised qualification. “We will now be rolling this business opportunity out via beauty colleges, salons and spas up and down the country,” says Curson.

“I am so proud and excited to be joining forces with the Prince’s Trust,” she says. “Business doesn’t have to be daunting and I am so looking forward to sharing my experience, passion and this opportunity in this environment where every individual matters so much.”

Face Matters consists of five anti-ageing, collagen-boosting products: Anytime Cleanse, Morning Moisturiser, 24/7 Balm, Evening Elixir, and All Day Spritz.

Share This Article
Jane Wolfe has worked in journalism since leaving University with a BA (Hons) in English in 1991, covering industries as diverse as energy, broadcasting, wellbeing and animal welfare. She first became part of the Natural Products News team in 1998 as a sub editor and freelance journalist before relocating to Greece in 2004. In 2013 she returned to the magazine as assistant editor, then deputy editor.
Leave a Comment