Thursday, 1 September 2011
Cosmetic Executive Women (UK) announces Joan Collins as its Lifetime Achiever 2011
This year’s Cosmetic Executive Women (UK) Lifetime Achiever, Joan Collins OBE, is a true cosmetic executive woman. She is one of us. She takes care of her skin, she loves makeup and she keeps her face out of the sun. Granted she was obviously born with wonderful genes and cleverly decided quite early on to take care of what she had been given.
Joan is a wonderful advocate for the beauty industry. She is also a straight talker, her latest book ‘The World According to Joan’ turns the spotlight on contemporary life - and she does not approve of actresses who live on a lettuce leaf and cucumber slice. What’s more she is appalled by the number of women who dress up but don’t bother to take care of their skin or wear any makeup. She claims she has never felt pressure to stay looking younger by going under the knife, a theme currently being echoed by current young British actresses.
So what’s her secret to looking so good? Well she has written four relevant books on the subject: ‘The Joan Collins Beauty Book’, ‘My Secrets’, ‘My Friends Secrets’ and ‘The Art of Living Well’ which gives an insight into her approach to lasting beauty and maximising lifestyle. She says discipline and eating less are important rules. She also continues to work hard writing books and articles and working on TV and movie projects, is extremely active and loves travelling. She’s a mother of three, and a devoted grandmother of three. She is happily married to Percy Gibson, a theatrical manager and divides her time between London, Los Angeles and the South of France. She’s extremely positive about life and she is “thrilled to be receiving this award”.
We applaud Joan Collins. She is an inspiration to us all. We are delighted that Joan Collins will personally accept her CEW (UK) Lifetime Achiever Award at: The 10th Annual CEW (UK) Achiever Awards which will take place on Monday October 10th at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower, London SW1.
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