They were set up by Pakistani entrepreneur Mussarat Misbah.
posted on Jan. 9, 2015, at 12:24 p.m.
In the centre of this picture is Musarrat Misbah, the founder of the Depilex Smile Again Foundation.
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She set the Foundation up after an encounter with a disfigured acid attack victim in 2003.
She told Barcroft Media:
As I was about to leave my office, a young girl walked
in and she was wearing a veil and she asked me to help her and I thought
maybe she’s one of those girls who’s asking for financial help and
support. I asked her to come the next day as I was going home and then
she removed her veil and that was the day which changed my life.
She added: “The girl in front of me was a woman without a face.
She had lost her eyes, she had lost her nose, her neck was contracted to
her chest.”
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Her foundation works with acid attack survivors. It provides them
with medical and psychological care, and helps them again to reintegrate
into society.
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She has helped around 600 women in the last decade.
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Most have chosen to be trained as beauticians: they feel safer in the female-only world.
Misbah told Barcroft:
On average they need to go through 25 surgeries to make
them look better and then I also realised that giving them surgeries is
not helping their misery, is not helping their pain because they are
left to rot in their houses like vegetables.
Aneesha Zoya and Bushra Shafi, both acid attack survivors, work in the salon.
*TEARS*
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