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Skincare Ingredients and Treatments

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Choosing Head Coverings

Care and Maintenance

Special Considerations

Scarf Styling and Techniques

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Nail and Hand Care

Is treatment impacting your nails?

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Maddie W., Workshop Participant

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Teens – This Workshop is just for you

Figure out what works for you during treatment, from gentle skincare routines and makeup hygiene to cute head wrap styles, wigs and nails in a space that gets what you’re going through.

About this Workshop

Our online workshop is pretty unique. It’s a space where you don’t have to explain yourself, or your cancer. No one’s cancer experience is the same, but everyone will have some idea of what you’re going through.

How it works and what you will learn:

Learn skincare, makeup and sun care tricks and tips to help your sensitive skin heal and look its best during treatment

Get expert advice on managing treatment side effects like dryness, discolouration, and acne

Explore creative, cute, and cool styles for hats, wraps, wigs, and other hair alternatives

Get a free kit full of skincare and makeup products that are OK to use during treatment

Even it’s ultimately not your thing, do it for the plot

Connect and share OR just listen

You don’t have to join the conversation. Just learning these tips can help you feel a little bit more like your regular self.

Side effects don’t mean you can’t feel good in your skin

While discoloration, dry skin, acne, and hair loss are temporary, they’re still really lame. That’s where our skincare and make-up experts come in!

Even if you already know a lot about makeup and skincare, your skin needs extra care during treatment. We’ll help you adjust your routine to keep it healthy and strong.

Learn how to apply makeup when you might not have brows or lashes, plus simple ways to bring colour back to your face.

A new theme – and new makeup – every time

Just because we’re talking about how to deal with side-effects to your skin and hair, it doesn’t mean that we can’t have fun with it. Each session covers a new look so you can lean into your artistic side or just change up the basics to help you feel more like yourself.

Mystical Magic: Good Witch, Wicked Witch Thursday, Oct 2nd This Halloween, you get to choose your magic—will you go for the light, ethereal beauty of a good witch, or embrace the bold, mysterious allure of a wicked witch? Whether you’re drawn to soft, peachy hues for a gentle, enchanting look, or rich, dark shades for a dramatic vibe, we’ll guide you through creating your perfect mystical look. Join us and create your own unique Mystical Magic—because the magic is all in your hands!
Celebrity Minimalism – Festive Glow Thursday, December 4th For this holiday season, embrace a soft, glowing look with a minimalistic vibe. Think radiant cheeks, glossy lips, and sun-kissed blush—perfect for achieving that effortless, festive glow. We’ll show you how to create a fresh-faced look with no mascara, focusing on natural beauty that shines through with subtle highlights and a healthy glow. Join us and glow effortlessly this holiday season—because the holidays are all about feeling fabulous!

Who can attend?

This workshop welcome teens aged 13 to 17 who are currently facing cancer or have completed treatment in the past year.

A bit older or younger and want to attend? Send us an email at workshops@lgfb.ca

Hang out. Have fun. Repeat.

What if you take our workshop, enjoy it and want to come to another one? That happens a lot! As long as spots are available, we’d love to you to have you for a repeat performance. 

Each session has a new make-up theme AND it’s a great way to build friendships over time!

Come hang out with people who kind of understand what you’re going through!

Register today!

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Post Treatment Nutrition Workshop

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What you eat plays a vital role in how you feel after cancer treatment. But with so much nutrition advice out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What foods support healing? How do you improve energy levels? Can nutrition help prevent deficiencies and support immune function? Join us to answer many common questions about nutrition and cancer.

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About this Workshop

Join us for an empowering discussion on:

Gut Health & Digestion – How the gut microbiome affects overall well-being

Key Nutrients – Supporting energy, mental clarity, and immune function

Food Absorption – Making sure your body gets what it needs

The 80/20 Rule – A mindful way to eat well while enjoying your favourite treats

Practical Strategies – Overcoming common post-treatment nutrition challenges

Expert advice in a supportive environment

Our free online workshop is led by registered nutritionists with cancer expertise and is designed to help you make informed, balanced choices—without stress or guilt.

This workshop is available ONLINE

It is led by one of our expert nutritionists and delivered over Zoom. It lasts for approximately an hour and 15 minutes.

Post-Treatment Cancer support

Whether you are experiencing late effects from treatment, you are concerned about preventing recurrence or you’re managing the transition from intensive support and monitoring back to care by your family doctor or general practitioner, we are here for you. 

Register for our next workshop

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Who should attend this workshop?

  • Individuals who are post-treatment and interested in nutrition during and after cancer treatment.
  • Anyone interested in nutrition relating to cancer wherever people are in their cancer continuum.
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What our participants have to say

“I was struggling with what to eat to prevent recurrence—the 80/20 rule was so helpful in helping me be kinder to myself! A total mindset shift.”

  • Emily R., Workshop Participant

Take the guesswork out of post-treatment nutrition

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Why Sun Protection Really Matters During Treatment

The sun can mess with your skin any time of the year, but if you’re going through cancer treatment—like chemo or radiation—it’s a bigger deal. Some meds and treatments make your skin extra sensitive, which means you can get sunburned way easier, and the damage can be worse.

Sun Safety During Radiation Treatment

If you’re getting radiation, it’s best to keep the treated area completely out of the sun. In fact, don’t put anything on that area—not even sunscreen—unless your radiation doctor says it’s okay. The skin around the treatment site is super delicate and can get hurt easily, so always double-check with your doctors/nurses first.

Everyday Sun Protection Tips (Even If You’re Not in the Sun Much)

Here’s how to protect your skin like a pro:

Use broad-spectrum sunscreen for your face (SPF 30 or higher). Look for one that blocks both UVA and UVB rays.

Cover up every exposed spot—your lips, ears, scalp (especially if you’ve lost hair), neck, chest… all of it. You want A LOT – think a golf-ball-sized amount.

Make sunscreen part of your morning routine—put it on about 20–30 minutes before you go outside

Reapply every two hours, especially if you're sweating or outside for a long time

Shade doesn’t block UV rays—you can still get sun exposure even if you’re chilling under a tree or umbrella

Try to stay indoors during peak sun hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. And remember, UVA rays go through windows, so indoor sun isn’t totally safe either.

Rock a hat – The best kind is one with a wide brim (about 3 inches) to protect your face and neck

Quick Sun Care Reminder:

Sunscreen goes on first, before any makeup. Don’t count on sunscreen IN makeup to provide enough protection. You can’t add up SPF numbers. Two products with SPF 15 still only give you SPF 15 protection—not 30.

The Difference Between UVA and UVB Rays (Why It Matters)

  • UVA rays go deep into your skin. They cause fast tanning, wrinkles, and can lead to skin cancer. Most UVA rays (about 95%) get through the ozone layer.

  • UVB rays hit the surface of your skin and cause sunburns. They’re also a major cause of skin cancer. The ozone blocks most UVB rays, but some still get through.

Source: Health Canada

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Before You Put On or Take Off Makeup or Skincare Products

Wash Your Hands

  1. Always wash your hands with warm water and antibacterial soap before putting on or removing makeup or skincare.
  2. Dry them with a clean towel or a disposable paper towel.
  3. If you’re out and about, keep a small bottle of hand sanitizer in your backpack or purse so you can clean your hands wherever you are.

 Use Disposable Applicators

  1. Instead of using your regular brushes or sponges, go with clean disposable ones like cotton balls, pads, or swabs.
  2. Only use them once, then throw them away. You can usually find these at dollar stores or places like Walmart.
  3. Once you’re done with treatment, you can go back to using your regular makeup brushes—just remember to clean them often with gentle soap or brush cleaner.

How to Keep Your Makeup Germ-Free

Follow these Tips:

Try using makeup that comes in a pump bottle instead of jars (that way, you don’t have to dip your fingers in)

If you do use products in a jar, use a clean spatula to scoop it out (don’t use your fingers)

Always close your makeup lids tightly right after you use them

Don’t dip the same applicator back into your makeup after it’s touched your face

Never blow on your brushes, powders, or other makeup products—it spreads germs

Don’t share your makeup or skincare with anyone, even close friends or siblings

Buying New Products?

When testing any new products in stores, use the back of your hand—not your face!

How to Sanitize Your Makeup

You can use 70% rubbing alcohol (also called isopropyl alcohol or IPA) to help disinfect your makeup. Just pour some into a small spray bottle. Here’s how to clean different products:

Powders and eyeshadow palettes

Lightly spray them with the alcohol and let them air dry for at least 30 seconds.

Liquid foundation bottles

Dip a cotton pad in alcohol and clean the nozzle and the cap.

Eye and lip pencils:

Spray the tip with alcohol before and after sharpening—and before using them each time.

Not everything has to change during treatment.

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Nail Care During Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment doesn’t just affect your hair and skin—it can change your nails too. Your nails (and the skin around them) might get weaker, develop ridges, get thicker or discoloured, or even fall off. It might sound a little scary, but don’t worry—it’s only temporary and totally normal during treatment.

Tips to Keep Your Hands & Feet Healthy

Want to keep your nails and skin in good shape?
Try these easy tips:

Skip Cutting Your Cuticles – it can lead to cuts or infections (use cuticle cream to keep them soft and help avoid hangnails)

Moisturize Often – with a thick, rich hand cream (your hands will thank you!)

Keep Your Nails Short – so they're less likely to break or snag

Wear Rubber Gloves – when doing stuff like dishes or cleaning. Too much water exposure can cause nail infections

Nail Polish & Salons – What to know!

Still want to rock some nail polish?
Go for it and play it safe!

Stick with light or neutral pinks for a natural, healthy look

Use acetone-free nail polish remover – it's always less drying

If you go to the salon, let them know you're in treatment so they can be extra gentle and hygienic

Skip Acrylic Nails or Wraps!

They can trap bacteria underneath, which can lead to infections (not fun).

Not everything has to change during treatment.

Get tips about nails, skincare makeup and hair in our Teens Workshop.

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