Along with a host of internationally renowned celebrities, BBC Children in Need is excited to launch this year’s BearFaced Day. Together, they are askingwomen across the UK to join them in going BearFaced for BBC Children in Need on Friday 8th November, the campaign simply asks for women to spend a day without makeup and pop on a Post Office Pawprint instead.
Going BearFaced is a simple way to raise money for BBC Children in Need. Women can either participate alone or set up a Bearfaced team with friends, family and colleagues to make the day more fun.
The stellar line-up includes TV favourites Laura Whitmore, Arlene Philips and Alex Jones. Outstanding actress Sheridan Smith, sensational singer Kimberley Walsh, model and actress Suki Waterhouse andi talented artist Jo Wood. All have gone BearFaced in a make-up free photo-shoot by world renowned photographer, Rankin, to encourage women across the UK to unite to do the same.
Laura Whitmore said: “Join me and hundreds of otherwomen, who are going BearFaced, let’s raise lots of money for children all over the UK, who need your help.” Kimberley Walsh said: “BBC Children in Need’sBearFaced Day campaign is such a brilliant way to raise money; will you be joining me this Friday 8th November?” Sheridan Smith said: “Pop a Pudsey Pawprint on instead of your makeup to help make a difference to young lives across the UK; every penny raised really will help”
The Pawprints as seen on the BearFaced lineup are available now at Post Offices across the UK. Women are encouraged to swap their makeup for a Post Office Pawprint to help make a difference to young lives.
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