THOMASVILLE —
Georgie Beauty, a cosmetics company founded by Thomasville natives and sisters, Abbey Allen Watt and Megan Allen, are doing all they can to drive their business forward.
Chase and LivingSocial want to help fuel that drive by awarding up to 12 individual grants of $250,000 to 12 small businesses.
The company is named after the great state of Georgia. They founded Georgie on the concept of eco-luxury: respect for animals, the environment, and the consumer’s skin while never sacrificing beautiful design and the luxury experience. Their first product is a collection of classic faux lashes and the first botanically-infused lash adhesive, all packaged in eco-chic, refillable compacts. The collection is called Winks by Georgie.
See Friday's edition for more information.
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