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Mental Health

Your mental health matters.

At the heart of everything we do is a deep care for our clients' overall well-being. We believe that beauty is so much more than just what meets the eye – it's intricately connected to how you feel inside.

 

Body image concerns are something many people face, regardless of age, gender, or background. When you visit our clinic, know that it's a safe space and it is completely okay to have questions or voice concerns about how you see yourself. Our wonderful beauty professionals are skilled at spotting signs of emotional stress or mental health matters. They're here not only to offer expert beauty advice but also to provide support and, if needed, connect you with the right mental health resources.

By offering these mental health resources, our goal is to help you address those deeper feelings about self-esteem, body image, and the sometimes-unattainable beauty ideals we encounter. We want you to have all the tools to set kinder expectations and embrace a more positive perspective on beauty and personal growth.

We understand that constantly thinking about how you look can take away from enjoying the little things in life and pursuing your dreams. Poor body image is linked to various mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. It can even affect how we connect with others. But remember, you're not alone on this journey, and we're here to walk this path alongside you.

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Below are some of the available resources that offer help with mental health issues. 

 

Note: Experiencing active suicidal thoughts is an emergency-- if you feel unable to cope or keep yourself safe, it's important to get support. If you or someone else is in danger, call 999 or go to A&E now. If you need help urgently for your mental health, but it's not an emergency, get help from NHS 111 online or call 111.

Resources

Mind is a mental health charity offering information, support, and guidance on various mental health issues.

Samaritans provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair.

CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) offers support to people in the UK who are struggling with mental health issues.

The Body Image Movement aims to inspire women to embrace their bodies and cultivate body positivity.

Rethink Mental Illness provides information, advice, and support for people affected by mental illness.

Beat Eating Disorders offers support for people with eating disorders and their families.

While primarily focused on people with visible differences, Changing Faces also addresses body image concerns and promotes self-acceptance.

Although focused on a the Body Dysmorphic Disorder, the BDD Foundation offers resources and support for individuals struggling with body image issues related to BDD.

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