Frank’s Remedies has been recognised by Battersea MP Marsha de Cordova for social impact in health and wellbeing, supporting nearly 1,000 local secondary school students.

Frank’s Remedies is proud to share end-of-year recognition from Battersea MP Marsha de Cordova, acknowledging Frank’s Remedies as an “Outstanding Asset to the Battersea Community & Highstreets” and recognising our contribution to health and wellbeing in the local area.
This recognition reflects five years of consistent social impact work alongside our skincare mission, with a focus on skincare education and youth wellbeing. Through our AQA-accredited programme, we have worked with nearly 1,000 secondary school students, helping young people build confidence, develop wellbeing tools, and feel better supported in the realities of modern body image pressures.
We have also brought young people together through curated events at City Hall, in collaboration with the GLA teams and London Borough of Culture, creating spaces for connection, creativity, and positive change.
A heartfelt thank you to Battersea Arts Centre and The Agency of Change for their support, and to everyone who has contributed to the community work that sits at the heart of Frank’s Remedies.
As we close 2025, we’re grateful, energised, and looking ahead to the next phase of our programme in 2026.

About Frank’s Remedies
Frank’s Remedies is a UK skincare brand founded by skin expert Frank, creating confidence-building routines with a straightforward, results-led approach for common concerns like breakouts and acne-prone skin.
We’re proud to be BBC-proven and recognised across UK media as a trusted voice in skincare, with formulas designed to be effective, easy to use, and responsibly made. Purpose is also central to what we do, and through Frank’s Glow Up Project we support young people aged 11–15 in local London secondary schools with self-esteem and wellness workshops, including body image support and skin education inspired by Frank’s personal experience with acne.
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