Childhood acne inspires woman's beauty business
BBC News, West Midlands
Chloe Eggerton, from Telford, owns Flossy Tools, with her primary product a microfibre glove that uses water to remove make-up.She said she still remembered how she was treated by other pupils at school.She had turned to make-up in primary school as a way to try to cover up her spots. Eventually she was prescribed stronger medication and added since changing her contraception, her skin had noticeably improved.Ms Eggerton said it had been a learning curve coming up with ways to make her content and product interesting
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