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Look Good Feel Better, along with the American Cancer Society, works to help women with cancer learn beauty techniques that can help them combat the appearance-related side effects that come from cancer treatments, and help them feel good about themselves in the process.

Marsha Fish, Sharon Hinckley, and Stacey Elmont joined us on KSL News at Noon Friday to talk about the program.

Marsha Fish is a four-time cancer survivor and one of the women helping in this program. She says it's amazing to see these women transform, as she works on Stacey Elmont's eyebrows. Fish helps these women with no eyebrows or lashes, as well as makeup and beauty tips.

Hinckley, with the American Caner Society, also says when women become part of the program and go the the featured workshops, the transformation is noticeable in just a few hours.

There is a American Cancer Society Relay for Life Kickoff on Saturday January 25th at 10:30AM at the Hill Aerospace Museum in Ogden. Fish will be one of the featured speakers.

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