Halo Wipes support for Cancer Research UK to continue

Halo Wipes has announced that it has renewed its partnership with Cancer Research UK following a successful 12 month campaign, which saw the brand raise over £5,000 for the leading health charity with the help of its customers.
Over the next year Halo will continue to donate 10 per cent of total profits from the sale of its Eye Make up Remover Wipes to Cancer Research UK, with the aim or raising even more money for the charity.
Ian Anderson, marketing director for parent company Nice-Pak International, said: “When we began our partnership with Cancer Research UK last year, we committed to raising £3,000 so we are thrilled to have almost doubled that total.”
“Through the continued loyalty of our customers, we have managed to support an invaluable organisation and are delighted to be maintaining the partnership for at least another year.”
Halo’s Eye Make up Remover Wipes are fragrance free and hypoallergenic, making them suitable for use on sensitive skin, and are effective at removing the toughest of waterproof mascaras . They are available in handy pocket-sized packs of 30, priced at £1.99. Each pack features the Pink Ribbon symbol to highlight their support for the global breast cancer cause.
The product is part of a range that also includes Deodorant Wipes, Handy Hygienic Wipes, Moist Toilet Tissue and Toilet and Surface Wipes.
All of the products in the Halo range come in colourful, shelf-ready packaging, which is ideal for counter top displays, and cost just 99p per pack (£1.99 for EMUR).