Baleseng More, Sipho Mbese, and Karabo Masondo relish on some sundowners.
Esteemed guests felt honoured to be invited to learn how to take care of their skin and ways to do facials during a brunch held at the Lonehill Mall.
The event was hosted by Skin Renewal Fourways as a way of giving back to the community. “We have a sincere, heartfelt drive to give back to the communities in and around the areas we operate in,” said Dr Maureen Allem.
The guests were treated to delicious meals and beverages. “We always encourage bringing people together and teaching them techniques beneficial to their well-being.”
Employees of Skin Renewal, Cristelle Claassen, Morne Steenkamp and Anika Potgieter.
Sunday Times lifestyle journalist Nokubonga Thusi, Chantal Yen and Amanda Moropa from Leari Lifestyle Magazine.
Founder of Loa Media Karabo Masondo and her friend, Baleseng More, enjoy themselves at the brunch.
Nothando Ntuli looks cool with her sunglasses.
Baleseng More, Sipho Mbese, and Karabo Masondo relish on some sundowners.
Ditiro Masuku juggles work with fun at the brunch.
Nokulunga Ngcobo from Mix FM was excited to meet Fourways Review at the brunch.
Pardon Chingoza was the barman of the day, serving drinks to the delighted guests.
Medical director and founder of Skin Renewal Fourways Dr. Maureen Allem.
Enoch Mbuyi applied his camera skills at the event.
Public relations officer of Skin Renewal Fourways Sipho Masebe, Sara Dewing and Victor Snyders, the CEO of Skin Renewal Photos: Boitumelo Komape
Seen with big smiles excited to be at the brunch are Sherinne Winderley and Sara Dewing.