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06 Sept 2025

Dundalk business shortlisted for IMAGE Beauty Awards 2024

The Gardiner Family Apothecary has been shortlisted for the Overall Irish Brand of the Year

Dundalk business shortlisted for IMAGE Beauty Awards 2024

The winners for the Overall Brand of the Year at the IMAGE Beauty Awards are selected by public vote

Elave Skincare part of the Gardiner Family Apothecary based in Dundalk, has been shortlisted for the Overall Irish Brand of the Year at the IMAGE Business of Beauty Awards 2024.

A spokesperson said: "The Gardiner Family Apothecary have being creating skincare products for going on 90 years, their skincare formulas have been at the forefront of dermatological formulations that are proven to work when it comes to sensitive skin. 

"Their innovative range is created for a fast paced, modern world, with expertly crafted products designed to help change people’s lives for the better. That is why they’re committed to delivering trusted solutions for more and more people around the world."

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The winners for the Overall Brand of the Year at the IMAGE Beauty Awards are selected by public vote and the company are asking for local businesses and the local community to lend their support.

“Elave Skincare are delighted to be shortlisted for the prestigious Overall Irish Brand of the Year at the IMAGE Business of Beauty Awards 2024!  This is a huge achievement for us, and we’re eager to bring home the award. The winners will be decided entirely by public vote, and that’s where we’d really appreciate your support.”

How to Vote:

  • – You can vote as many times as you’d like, every day until Friday, November 1, 2024.
  • – To vote, simply visit this link: https://www.image.ie/bob-voting-2024
  • – Select “Elave Skincare” in the Overall Irish Brand of the Year category.

Voting Deadline: Midnight, Friday, November 1, 2024

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