21 disadvantaged girls graduate from cosmetics company’s course


(Standing, from left) NCOW co-chairmann Datuk Ramani Gurusamy, L'Oreal Malaysia senior corporate communications executive Susan Koh, YWCA president Joanne Yeoh, VTOC chairman June Yeoh (standing, second from right) and Loh (standing right) with the graduates.

Twenty-one Malaysian women from underprivileged backgrounds are now certified hairdressers and make-up artists, after completing the 12-month L’Oreal Malaysia’s Beauty For A Better Life programme.

They graduated at a lively ceremony held at the Vocational Training Opportunity Center (VTOC), witnessed by their proud instructors and family members.

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