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British Asian Woman Named
Beauty Journalist of the Year
(27 January 2010)
Anjana
Gosai, author of 'The Ultimate Guide to Beauty',
has been named Beauty Journalist of the Year at
the 6th Annual Johnson & Johnson Beauty Journalism
Awards. Anjana won the prestigious prize - and a
second award for Best Freelance Beauty Journalist
- for her work in newspapers including the Daily
Mail, Daily Express, The Mail on Sunday, The Sunday
Times and magazines including Elle, Celebs on Sunday,
Stylist and Asiana, for which she is their beauty
editor.
Anjana, 32, lives in north
London with her husband and their one year-old
son said: "These awards are the equivalent
of the Oscars to us beauty writers. I've been
attending the event for the past three years and
while I've been shortlisted many times, I've never
won, so I'm over the moon! To be recognised amongst
my peers, including beauty editors whose work
I have admired for years and to have my work commended
by top people in the industry makes me feel very
humbled."
Anjana added: "I was
also really pleased that the Freelance Journalist
of the Year award was given to me on the strength
of my feature on skin lightening, which I wrote
for Asiana. It is a subject I am very passionate
about and it was for a magazine I have been writing
for, for years." Anjana's first book, The
Ultimate Guide to Beauty was published last year
and has sold thousands of copies all over the
world. The first ever beauty bible for South Asian
women is a one-of-a-kind dressing table guide
containing everything a girl needs to look and
feel her best.
The Johnson & Johnson
Beauty Journalism Awards celebrate the work UK
beauty journalists do to educate inform and advise
their readers through coherent, well-researched
and intelligent articles. The 6th Annual Johnson
& Johnson Beauty Journalism Awards took place
at the Royal Institute of British Architects on
27th of January 2010 and were hosted by dermatologist
Dr Susan Mayou and Vince Pender MD of Johnson
& Johnson UK. The judging panel was made up
of leading media professionals including; Justine
Southall, Publishing Director of Cosmopolitan,
Lindsay Nicholson, Editor of Good Housekeeping,
Susie Forbes, Editor of Easy Living, Jeannette
Arnold, Managing Editor of In Style, Trish Halpern,
Editor of Marie Claire, Anna Murphy Executive
Features Editor, Stella (The Sunday Telegraph),
Judith Seacombe, Director of Sales at Red and
Psychologies plus Marianne Jones, Deputy Editor
at Grazia.
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