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Pretty in pink at Purple Goanna

Kira-Lea is the owner of BellaBoo Beauty Enterprise. She reports on beauty and fashion stories via social media and networking on twitter and Facebook. Kira-Lea tells of the high demand for information on these topics.

Kira-Lea is a very motivated person who is passionate about supporting the Cancer Council. She spoke about the effects of cancer on those close to her. “It’s a cause that’s close to my heart,” she said. “I’ve been affected by it with sickness in my family, and I don’t know one person who has not been affected by it in some way, so being part of supporting the Cancer Council in this way helps.”

Sponsors for the day included Sugar Fix, which provided a mouth-watering candy bar, Face of Australia, Palmer’s, L’Oréal, Puretopia and the Purple Goanna Café.

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