
Ashton Collins
Ashton Collins is the director of Save Face, an initiative aimed at ensuring safety and standards in the non-surgical cosmetic procedures industry. She has been a vocal advocate for tighter regulations and has highlighted the severe consequences that can arise from unregulated cosmetic treatments, emphasizing the need to protect victims and their families.
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Ashton Collins is included in the U-16 squad for the championship.
DCB selects XI team for GCB 50-Over ChampionshipAshton Collins was the lone bright spot for ECCB with a top score of 39.
WDCA cruise past ECCB as GCA record massive winAshton Collins is a member of the Barbados Under-13 cricket squad.
Barbados U13 arrive for five-match youth series against GuyanaAshton Collins, director of Save Face, says polynucleotides are generally considered a safe treatment when administered by a medically-trained professional.
Move over fillers - people are getting facial injections derived from fish spermAshton Collins, director of Save Face, an organisation which campaigns for better regulation of the cosmetic industry, says she has seen patients as young as 18 with botox related complications.
Why I got anti-wrinkle injections aged 23Ashton Collins, director of Save Face, said she had seen first hand 'the devastating impact these procedures can have on the lives of victims and their families'.
Clinics to need licences for Botox fillers in cosmetics crackdown









































