The Bestow Sisterhood

How a growing collective of beauty therapists who believe in wellness for all women are creating a brighter future for vulnerable girls in Cambodia.

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Bestow Beauty, a wellness company from New Zealand who are attracting attention for their skin nutrition products, recipes and rituals, has recently launched the charitable arm of their business, The Bestow Sisterhood, in Australia.

The Bestow Sisterhood is a collective of beauty therapists and skincare clinics throughout Australia and New Zealand who are changing the lives of vulnerable girls in Cambodia by sponsoring their education.

Launched in April 2017, the Bestow Sisterhood is a partnership between Bestow Beauty founder, Janine Tait and her sister, Denise Arnold, who founded the Cambodia Charitable Trust in 2008 after hearing about Cambodian children being rented out for sex by the week.

Over the last ten years Denise has changed the future for thousands of vulnerable Cambodian children by transforming schools and ensuring the poorest children are sponsored to attend. 

“Education is the greatest hope for fighting poverty and slavery, especially education of girls” - Janine Tait.

Girls who don’t go to school in Cambodia are vulnerable to sex traffickers or oftentimes end up married and bearing children long before their bodies are developed enough to cope with delivering a baby. Through the Bestow Sisterhood, salons can sponsor a girl’s education for $40 a month, which radically changes the life of that little girl and her family.

Janine Tait says she founded The Bestow Sisterhood because she believes in wellness for all women.

“My whole career has been about women and wellness,” says Janine, “But wellness ultimately needs to take us beyond ourselves - that is what true soul health looks like. The Bestow sisterhood is about women helping women; offering wellbeing to young girls in Cambodia who don’t have the privileges we have.”

Over fifty Cambodian girls have now been sponsored by beauty therapists and skincare clinics since the launch of the Bestow Sisterhood in 2017. “We think of them as our little sisters,” says Janine. “They are part of our extended family.”

Janine is inviting skincare clinics all over New Zealand and Australia to join The Bestow Sisterhood by sponsoring a little Cambodian sister for $40 per month. Sponsorship provides her with a school uniform and essential school stationary, access to health checks, food for her family, and a monthly contribution to family living costs to cover the loss of the child’s wage. 

Professional Beauty Solutions (PBS) have now sponsored 5 girls in Cambodia to help the young girls receive and education and build the skills needed for them to succeed in their rural town.

Click here to sponsor a child today: https://cctnz.org.nz  

Salons can also become part of the Bestow Sisterhood by stocking and selling ‘Generositea’ - the official Bestow Sisterhood tea from the Bestow Organic Herbal Tea Range. This beautiful rose-coloured tea is an organic blend of lemongrass, peppermint, hibiscus, cinnamon and cardamom. All Bestow profits from the sale of Generositea go to support the work of the Cambodia Charitable Trust.


Bestow Beauty offers a natural range of organic superfood blends which moisturise, nourish, purify and protect your skin from within. The skin needs a wide range of nutrients in order to thrive, heal and resist premature ageing. Bestow founder, Janine Tait, combined her two super-powers as a dermo-nutritionist and skin-health expert to develop the products and holistic skincare approach at the heart of Bestow.

For more information about The Bestow Sisterhood watch here, or to enquire about stocking Bestow Beauty in your salon or clinic call 1800 625 387 or submit an enquiry here.