Watermans To Sponsor Miss England 2024, Elevating Hair Loss Awareness
In a significant move that intertwines beauty, health, and philanthropy, the Miss England 2024 competition has announced its headline sponsor, Watermans. This collaboration is not just a sponsorship but a shared mission to shed light on the critical issue of hair loss, a challenge bravely highlighted by former Miss England and NHS Doctor, Bhasha Mukherjee. The event, set to unfold on the 16th and 17th of May 2024 at the Grand Station Wolverhampton, promises to be more than a beauty pageant; it's a platform for raising awareness and offering hope to those battling hair-related insecurities.
Watermans, founded by Gail and Matt Waterman in Yorkshire, has been at the forefront of the hair care industry since 2012. Known as the Original Hair Growth company, their journey began from personal struggles with hair loss, leading to the creation of products that combine over three decades of hair salon expertise with innovative formulations. Their dedication to quality and efficacy has seen their products become global bestsellers, with items being purchased every 30 seconds worldwide.

The partnership between Watermans and Miss England is particularly poignant this year as the pageant champions the cause "Balls to Cancer." Watermans' commitment to this cause is evident in their generous donations of their renowned hair growth shampoo, ‘Grow Me,’ to chemotherapy wards across the nation. This initiative not only supports individuals undergoing cancer treatment but also aligns with the broader goal of challenging societal stigmas associated with hair loss.
Bhasha Mukherjee, who made history as the first British Indian to win Miss England in 2019, has openly shared her personal battle with hair loss. Her courage in addressing this often-taboo subject has been instrumental in bringing it to the forefront of public discourse. Mukherjee's story is a testament to the strength and resilience of those who face this challenge, and she commends Watermans for their proactive approach in offering a solution.
Angie Beasley, Director of Miss England, expressed her excitement about this partnership. She highlighted how embracing a British brand like Watermans, known for its philanthropic efforts and innovative products, adds significant value to the Miss England competition. This collaboration not only elevates the event but also amplifies its impact by supporting a cause that affects millions worldwide.
As Jessica Gagen, the first redhead Miss England prepares to represent the nation at the 71st Miss World in India, this partnership underscores a celebration of diversity and empowerment. The upcoming national final of Miss England 2024 is not just a contest; it's a statement of solidarity against hair loss stigma and an affirmation of beauty in all its forms.
Watermans' role as the headline sponsor for Miss England 2024 marks an important milestone in their journey. It reflects their ongoing commitment to making a difference in people's lives through their products and philanthropic efforts. For those interested in learning more about Watermans and their impactful partnership with Miss England 2024, updates are available on the Watermans website.