Membership

If you're not already a member of The Hair and Beauty Benevolent, then check out its new membership packages designed to encourage new members to support the charity.

HABB is committed to providing support and help to individuals and families within the hair and beauty industry and its new packages allow hairdressers and beauty therapists of all levels to get involved.

Choose from the following options:

  • £10 DONATION MEMBERSHIP
  • £25 FULL MEMBERSHIP for individuals which includes membership benefits and discounts
  • £50 SALON MEMBERSHIP for salons with up to 10 staff which includes membership benefits and discounts
  • £250 CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP for nationwide salons, manufacturers or companies in the hair and/or beauty industry

The benefits and discounts include deals on subscriptions with the leading hair and beauty trade magazines, reduced costs for educational courses, discounts on product orders, plus much more.

HABB depends entirely on membership and ongoing involvement to raise funds. By becoming a member you will help to reshape the future of others who share similar dreams and aspirations. "This new membership drive is so important to help us raise the much needed funds for the HABB beneficiaries. We have created the new memberships so it will appeal to people of all ages and levels within the industry," said the HABB president.

"We've had tremendous support from manufacturers in providing some amazing deals and this will grow as the membership drive continues. We're all fantastic at raising funds for charities and HABB is one that should hit home with us all - so please don't forget to support us too."

To become a member, simply call HABB directly on 01372 849639 or fill in the membership application form.

"It's a fun industry, but sometimes it's good to see the serious side of life and supporting HABB does a lot for us all."
Anthony Mascolo
"By registering as a HABB member you will be doing your bit to help. It's about sympathising, sharing and supporting our fellow professionals in their time of need."
Patrick Cameron