Empowering women through beauty and make-up

To Plymouth lady Sandy Rice, 72, age is just a number.

A proud nanny with 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a lifetime of experience, Sandy has been empowering women through beauty and make-up.

Sandy started to work for Avon, and eventually start her own business after suffering from ankylosing sponditis, a form of spinal arthritis that eventually causes a fusion of bones, limiting movement and mobility.

The condition caused her to lose confidence and her happy-go-lucky attitude.

Sandy's daughter suggested she become an Avon representative, and after becoming a representative, Sandy now has a thriving online Avon store.

Sandy said: "For older women, if you’re not feeling your best, I strongly believe that make-up can make the difference between a good and bad day, and just make you feel a bit happier.

"I feel so passionate about empowering other women, of any age, with the power of make-up and beauty, and, I’m lucky enough to meet and advise so many women on a day-to-day basis.

"Applying make-up in the morning is like getting up and having that first cup of tea. I put on primer, foundation, lipstick, mascara, eyeshadow and blusher every day."

Avon has given Sandy an opportunity to get back out there and do what she loves.

Sandy said: "My experiences have made me realise the massive impact make-up can have on your quality of life by boosting mood and generally making you feel better about yourself.

"Avon gives me all the tools I need to keep my business thriving, especially since the dawn of their new online platform which enables me to work my business around healthcare commitments and all my grandchildren."

For more information about Avon visit www.avon.uk.com/become-a-representative

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