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Area residents benefit from Look Good Feel Better program hosted at Wallace State

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Wallace State Salon and Spa Management instructors Amy Moore, left, and Sabrina Flanigan, right, with two of the attendees of the recent Look Good Feel Better program hosted at the college, Angie Dingler, second from left, and Renee Quick.

HANCEVILLE - As the women applied blush, mascara and lipstick, they shared the stories of their battle against cancer and forged a bond that only those who are going through similar situations can establish.

The women were part of the Look Good Feel Better program offered by the Wallace State Community College Salon and Spa Management program through the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life of Cullman County.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed it,” said Angie Dingler. “It was very informative. I learned things I thought I knew was doing. I really appreciate what all you’re doing and all the products.”

“I think it was very worthwhile,” said Glenda Moss. “I enjoyed it.”

“This was so fun,” said Renee Quick. “I enjoyed this very much. I didn’t know what to expect but it was better than I thought it would be. I was kind of nervous about it. And these two ladies made it really fun. They really put me at ease. They did a great job.”

Those two ladies were Sabrina Flanigan and Amy Moore of the Salon and Spa Management program.

“It was amazing,” said Flanigan, who helped Janice York apply her makeup. “I feel so fortunate that we as cosmetologists have this opportunity to give back, how just a little bit of time can make such a big difference in someone’s day.”

Another Look Good Feel Better session will be held in the spring, with a date to be determined. For more information about the Look Good Feel Better program, visit www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org. For more information about Wallace State, visit www.wallacestate.edu or call 256-352-8000.

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    Angie Dingler works on applying makeup to help fill in eyebrows lost due to treatment for cancer, while Wallace State Salon and Spa Management instructor Amy Moore gives instructions.
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    Wallace State Salon and Spa Management instructor Sabrina Flanigan helps Renee Quick with applying makeup to fill in her eyebrows.

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