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COMMERCIAL 20 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 3 NOVEMBER 2019 IN 2016, Chanel reinvented matte with Rouge Allure Ink, a matte liquid lip colour unlike any other. An ex- tremely comfortable, velvety soft ink with intense, luminous colour. In per- fect affinity with the lips, Rouge Allure Ink left its chic and elegant imprint and introduced a new way of wearing lipstick. Today, Chanel takes bold matte ef- fects and colour to new heights with Rouge Allure Ink FUSION, the first long-lasting ultra matte liquid lip col- our for an immediate impression and an indelible allure. Extreme comfort, ultimate depth, infallible hold… Rouge Allure InkFU- SION is a new-generation liquid lip colour that immediately fuses with the lips to leave its imprint and make a bold impression. A second-skin coating with intense, ultra-matte col- our that stays intact all day long for a weightless sensation of comfort. Its fluid texture, a savvy blend of pol- ymers and gel, glides over the lips in a silky veil that is supple, smudge-proof and extremely fine. Enriched with soft oils, it immediately becomes one with the lips for a makeup-free sensation. Some first impressions can be de- ceiving. The creamy texture is filled with imperceptible mattifying silica microbeads for a velvety effect on contact with the lips. The result: an ultra-matte makeup result that doesn't compromise on softness or comfort. Rouge Allure Ink gets a makeover to send a clear message about Rouge Allure Ink FUSION: a makeup result with singular elegance and unprece- dented intensity. Its frosted glass tube is now topped with a matte black cap. Designed by Chanel, its applicator also features a new shape and foam material. Curved, streamlined and sharper, it precisely embraces the lips, without weighing them down, for soft and comfortable application. Chanel is distributed by Alfred Gera & Sons Ltd Chanel's new long-lasting ultra matte liquid lip colour ST Michael Hospice, the first state-of-the-art palliative care complex in Malta is being supported by Bank of Valletta. The former Adelaide Cini Institute in Santa Venera, re- cently handed over to Hos- pice Malta by the Archdiocese of Malta will see Malta's first Hospice Complex become a reality and is expected to welcome its first patients by 2021. The property, including the existing building and gar- dens cover a total floor area of 11,000sq.m and will house a day therapy unit, in-patient rooms for short-term stays, outdoor garden areas, as well as an education department. BOV Chairman Deo Scerri and CEO Mario Mallia met with Hospice Malta Chairper- son Maria Gatt and Council members – at the site where works are expected to com- mence shortly. "Unfortunately, we are at a stage where cancer affects one in every three persons, with this figure expected to grow in the coming years," Gatt said. "We have long felt the need of a centre offering specialised palliative services, and we are close to realising this dream with a project that will com- pare to high level hospices we have had the opportunity to visit beyond our shores." "We thank Bank of Valletta for its generosity in partner- ing with Hospice Malta to help provide our loved ones with the care they deserve," she said. "We take this opportunity to appeal to the generosity that the Maltese population is renowned for, to assist us in making this multi-million euro project a reality.' "As an institution that is in- grained in the Maltese com- munity, Bank of Valletta is a very eager partner in this journey undertaken by Hos- pice Malta to improve the lives of people who require special care and also their loved ones," said the BOV Chairman. "This forms part of Bank of Valletta's corporate responsi- bility towards the Community in which we operate and we are delighted to be a partner in a project of such high social value within our country." Hospice Malta, a registered NGO with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations, offers all of its services free of charge to patients in Malta and Gozo. For more information about Hospice Malta, St Michael Hospice and ways to help one can visit www.hospicemalta. org. BOV partners with Hospice Malta on St Michael Hospice FOR the fifth year run- ning Farsons has organ- ised a Well-being Week for its employees across the Group. Held in October, the activ- ities included daily healthy breakfast, chair massage therapy, BoxFit, and Cross- Fit classes, a table tennis tournament, a FIFA20 PS4 tournament as well as BMI, blood glucose and blood pressure checks. In addition, various talks and presentations by healthcare professionals on the subjects of organ dona- tion, mental health, well- ness at work, reflexology, mindfulness and inclusion in the workplace, amongst others, were held through- out the week. Other information ses- sions included retirement planning and health insur- ance. Fresh fruit baskets were also distributed across various departments and a dress down day closed off the hugely popular week. "Well-being Week has become an eagerly antici- pated event in our calen- dar. Through this event we aim to promote the general well-being of our workforce and to further support our employees to feel empow- ered to take on challenges in a positive way and to achieve better balance in all levels," said Antoinette Caruana, Group Human Resources Manager. Employees were encour- aged to attend as many events as possible with all donations during this week in aid of Inspire. Employee well- being week at Farsons Group

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