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Fab Over 40 Fundraiser – It’s Not a Contest, It’s a Competition

Colossal Management, LLC announces that after thousands of women over 40 have entered the 2022 Fab40 Competition, voting is set to open on October 10. 

Colossal Management, LLC announces that after thousands of women over 40 have entered the 2022 Fab40 Competition, voting is set to open on October 10. Colossal will run Fab Over 40 as part of a fundraising campaign on behalf of DTCare, a 501(c)(3) charity. 

It’s up to the public to decide who will win $40,000, a two-page feature in NewBeauty magazine, and an exclusive spa-cation in Scottsdale, Arizona. Fab Over 40 strives to honor and celebrate women around the world who are 40 and up—because all women are fabulous, regardless of their age. Unlike a “contest”, competitors are not required to pay an entry fee to participate. That’s right, it’s totally free to compete.

Last year’s winner, Teri Coleman, was beyond thrilled to have earned the inaugural crown, “I would never want to single out any of my supporters, but each of them helped me finish strong, and for that, I am truly indebted.” 

This fabulous experience, sponsored by NewBeauty, and its brands TestTube® and BeautyPass, is an opportunity to show the world why beauty and elegance have no age limit. “Don’t look at the calendar; just keep celebrating each day as if you will not have tomorrow. Always look at your age as just a number and nothing else. I am 50, but I don’t feel it,” Coleman added. 

Powerhouse actress and musician Cathy Rankin is the feisty and over-40 host of this year’s Competition; her contagious energy will surely make this an unforgettable journey for the competitors.

Every vote purchased is a direct donation to DTCare, which will then subsequently make a grant to National Breast Cancer Foundation after the winner is announced.

Women over 40 can visit votefab40.com to register before voting commences in October.

Source: Colossal Management, LLC

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