Natural Beauty Yearbook announces its top 25 most influential personalities for 2014

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Natural beauty advocate Janey Lee Grace has scooped the top spot for the second year running in the Natural Beauty Yearbook’s prestigious annual industry hotlist.

Published by Diversified Communications UK, the much-anticipated Who’s who in natural beauty Top 25 was announced last night at an exclusive launch party for the 2014 edition.  The evening was hosted by leading French beauty brand Melvita at Whole Foods Market, Kensington High Street, in London, and attracted a stellar line-up of key beauty buyers, manufacturers, journalists and bloggers.

Voted for by the industry, the Natural Beauty Yearbook’s hotlist provides an essential snapshot of the leading personalities driving the newest trends and products in the natural and organic beauty market.  With nearly a thousand votes cast this year, Janey Lee Grace held firm to number one, closely followed by Kirstie Sherriff, co-founder of Pinks Boutique at number two, and Alexander and Kim Barani, founders of Kinetic Enterprises (and recent winners of the Outstanding Achievement Award at Natural & Organic Products Europe in April) at number three.

Colleen Harte, owner of Lucy Annabella Organics, was voted fourth, and PR and blogger Rebecca Goodyear, fifth favourite overall.

“I’m thrilled to be voted number one,” says Janey Lee Grace.  “It’s a brilliant accolade to be recognised in such an incredible industry.  The range of natural and organic beauty products and services is now awesome and the real winners are the companies who work so hard to create effective affordable and luxurious natural, organic and eco options for those of us who want to look great naturally – without ditching the lipstick!”

A long-time advocate of natural, organic and holistic products and services, through her role as a guest presenter on BBC Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon show and the continuing success of her Janey Loves recommendations, Janey Lee Grace has helped to share the benefits of natural beauty with an ever-growing mainstream audience.

“Natural and organic beauty still has a long way to go before it reaches its growth potential,” comments Matt Chittock, editor of the Natural Beauty Yearbook.

“We’re seeing more and more UK consumers taking responsibility for their health – and seeking out beauty products that are green as well as glamorous.  But there’s still a gulf between want they want, and what’s available on the shelves at their local stores,” he says.

“That’s what makes this who’s who in natural Beauty so relevant.  By focusing on the champions of innovation – the personalities behind the products (and the websites) – it helps to showcase the breadth of great products and ideas that are already out there.  Not just to buyers and retailers, but ultimately the consumers that are driving the growth of this exciting market.”

As the only trade-focused publication for the natural beauty industry, the Natural Beauty Yearbook 2014 is packed full of trend features, company profiles and an exclusive directory showcasing the best of this successful sector.

The 2014 who’s who in natural beauty top 25 personalities are:

1. Janey Lee Grace, writer and presenter

2. Kirstie Sherriff, co-founder, Pinks Boutique

3. Alexander & Kim Barani, founders, Kinetic Enterprises

4. Colleen Harte, owner, Lucy Annabella Organics (new entry)

5. Rebecca Goodyear, PR and blogger

6. Sarah Brown, owner, Pai Skincare

7. Elijah Choo, founder, Bodhi (new entry)

8. Graeme Hume, owner, Pravera

9. Fiona Klonarides, blogger and journalist, The Beauty Shortlist

10. Tracey Robinson, owner, Vert PR

11. Star Khechara, writer, presenter and ‘beautritionist’

12. Sonia White, founder, Amarya (new entry)

13. Simon Ford, brand manager, Melvita

14. Victoria Wright, owner, Souk Souk (new entry)

15. Margaret and Abi Weeds, co-owners, Essential Care

16. Imelda Burke, owner, Content Beauty

17. Jo Fairley and Sarah Stacey, journalists, The Green Beauty Bible

18. Rebecca Hopkins, Clare Hopkins, Sian Jones, co-founders, Balance Me (new entry)

19. Nic White, founder, Alva and ONE Beauty

20. Clare Eluka, owner, Premae (new entry)

21. Wendy Stirling, owner, Botanicals (new entry)

22. Simon Golding, founder, Australis

23. Neena Treham, owner, Spa Fabulous Organics (new entry)

24. Lou Dartford, writer and make-up artist (new entry)

25. Tracey Taylor, new product development manager, Herrco (new entry)

For further information on the Natural Beauty Yearbook 2014, please contact publisher Dominic Roberjot, on droberjot@divcom.co.uk or visit www.naturalbeautyyearbook.co.uk.

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Diversified Communications UK (Diversified UK) is a fast growing trade event organiser and publisher based in Brighton and Nailsworth (Glos).  In addition to the Natural Beauty Yearbook, Diversified UK’s portfolio includes Natural Products magazine; Natural & Organic Products Europe; Nordic Organic Food Fair and Natural Products Scandinavia in Malmö, Sweden; camexpo; Casual Dining (new for 2014); lunch!; Geo Business (new for 2014); Ocean Business (including Offshore Survey Conference & Ocean Careers); MARELEC Marine Electromagnetics conference in Hamburg, Germany; office*; and SITS – The Service Desk & IT Support Show.

Diversified UK is part of Diversified Communications, a leading international media company with a successful portfolio of sector leading exhibition, conferences, publications and websites.

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