BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH: Beautician offers free pampering to cancer patients

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab, Hockley Heath, Paola Spiga

A Warwickshire beautician is offering cancer patients free pampering sessions as part of a new initiative being launched in October – Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Paola Spiga, of Glam & Glow Beauty Lab, in Hockley Heath, is opening her doors to those undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy or are in remission from cancer, after being touched by her own mum’s journey with the disease.

Giusy was just 44 when she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer 22 years ago, a five-year health battle which resulted in half of one of her breasts being removed. They are still raw memories of a time in their lives Paola will never forget and, which today, drive her in her mission to help others.

Paola, who lives in Kenilworth, said: “Thankfully mum’s cancer was caught early and she is now in remission. But going through her intensive treatments she would always assume she couldn’t be pampered. There is a common myth that beauty treatments are unsafe for those with cancer. It’s not true, but it’s crucial to use brands and techniques that are specifically suited for people undergoing cancer treatment. The Germaine de Capuccini brand I use specialises in this area and is very safe to use.”

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab, Hockley Heath, Paola Spiga
Paola pictured with her mum Giusy

Specialist treatments, which will be available ongoing, incorporate oncology facials, scalp and hair treatments, eyebrow and eyelash care, manicures and pedicures, body wraps, hydrating masks and reflexology.

She added: “You are left with very dry skin which can be itchy and sore. You also have hypersensitivity to smell so we use specialist products that are fragrance-free.

“Lymphatic circulation in the legs may also be compromised, leading to swelling. I use lymphatic drainage techniques that help reduce swelling and products designed to cool and hydrate sensitive areas.”

“The treatment is one part of the programme. The other part is meditation, knowing how to navigate their feelings and help them free themselves of their sadness or anxiety so they can feel more at ease during their treatments. My goal is to provide a safe space where clients can truly relax and let go. The problem is often that people have no trust in what is going to happen or what they’re going to feel like. They may be nervous and the treatment will leave them feeling worse rather than better.

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab, Hockley Heath, Paola Spiga

“I know how to be sensitive to the clients’ problems, both physically and emotionally. It’s so important that they feel comfortable with me, from the moment they arrive. I know reaching out for help is not easy and if a client opens up to me about their problems, I’m really grateful for that. I want this to be a safe space.

“My mum is very happy that I’m offering this opportunity. One of the things I love to do with my clients actually, is tell them her story.”

Once a beautician to the rich and famous, 38-year-old Spiga made a new life after moving from her native Italy to Kenilworth ten years ago.

Next month the entrepreneur, who already boasts a national award to her name, celebrates the first anniversary of her business and wants to continue giving back to the community that she now calls home, including one day, extending her free treatments offer to beyond the salon walls.

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab, Hockley Heath, Paola Spiga

“Looking forward, my long-term plans include not only expanding our service offerings and staying at the forefront of beauty innovations, but also giving back to the community in meaningful ways. One of my goals is to offer more services to hospitals for cancer patients, providing treatments that can help them feel more comfortable and confident during such a challenging time,” she said.

“This past year has been a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and continuous learning. As a small business owner, I’ve discovered that passion and dedication truly drive success. I’m grateful for the incredible supportive clients, and the community that has helped shape Glam and Glow into what it is today.”

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab is marking its first birthday with a special VIP event at the Stratford Road salon on Thursday, October 17th, from 4-7pm, and includes a welcome drink, goody bag, presentation and treatment demos and raffle. A £15 booking fee is required to secure a space but is redeemable against treatments or products on the day. Visit HERE.

For further information about Glam & Glow Beauty Lab or to enquire about a free treatment, visit HERE or contact Paola on 07732 062367 or at: info@glamandglow.uk

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab:

Oncology Facials

Hydraluronic intense hydration facial that use gentle, non-toxic products designed for sensitive skin, focusing on hydration and soothing irritation. These treatments avoid harsh ingredients and focus on calming the skin, which may be sensitive or dry from chemotherapy or radiation.

Scalp and Hair Treatments

Many cancer patients experience hair loss due to chemotherapy. Scalp treatments, paired with nourishing oils, can soothe the scalp, reduce discomfort, and stimulate healthy hair regrowth post-treatment.

Manicures and Pedicures for Cancer Patients

Nail health can be affected by chemotherapy, resulting in brittle or discoloured nails. Special nail care treatments, including for moisturising cuticle and nail strengthening, can help restore and maintain nail health. Hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products are used to ensure safety.

Eyebrow and Eyelash Care

Many patients lose their eyebrows and eyelashes during chemotherapy. Eyebrow microblading or temporary tattooing can help restore a natural appearance. Lash extensions or false eyelashes made from gentle materials are also options, but care should be taken not to irritate sensitive skin.

Reflexology

This foot therapy focuses on pressure points to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Reflexology is believed to help reduce pain, anxiety, and nausea in cancer patients.

Glam & Glow Beauty Lab, Hockley Heath, Paola Spiga
As she approaches the first anniversary of her business, Paola already has a national award to her name.

Gentle Body Wraps or Hydrating Masks

Cancer treatments can leave the skin severely dehydrated. Gentle body wraps using deeply hydrating ingredients such as aloe vera, shea butter, or coconut oil can help to soothe and restore moisture to the skin.

Cancer Support:

Around 55,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer each year and it is the leading cause of cancer death among women. Information and resources are available from Macmillan Cancer Support HERE or HERE.

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