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Pretty Athletic offers award-winning skincare solutions for athletic and active women. It makes high-performance, effective, and natural skin-care solutions for active women who sweat and experience exercise-related skincare problems. In 2018, the company's product Workout Glow was awarded the Pure Beauty Gold award for Best New Natural Face Product. It has now sold more than 15,000 units since its launch. Pretty Athletic has also collaborated with many brands such as Paola's Body Barre and Lululemon. With the proceeds, the company will intend to improve its Research & Development, Sales, and Packaging.
days to go: Expired investment: £62,748
Aiming to improve the health and well-being of the UK by incorporating spa and beauty treatments into everyday life. PURE is a profitable business that currently runs 8 urban spas across Great Britain, as well as selling their own range of natural products and treatments for skincare to be used at home. Over 100k clients a year have used PURE's services, with 40% of appointments being booked via the company's website and mobile app. This has resulted in sales of £2.9m in 2017, with group revenue increasing by more than 21% in the year-to-date. Investments will be used to open in more locations, develop more products and expand the PURE Beauty Zone marketplace for independent health and beauty businesses to sell their products in PURE's spas and on their website.
days to go: Expired investment: £72,650
Qure are an affordable and convenient on-demand healthcare service providing a doctor to users doors within 2 hours, 24/7. The hassle-free healthcare connects individuals with highly-experienced medical practitioners in the local area. 
days to go: Expired investment: £720,000
Rabble is a gamified and licensed fitness program that transforms exercise into fun, team-based games. It was first formed by a former international athlete and then financed by investors from the LA Fitness & Liverpool football club. Rabble has quickly risen to 100 authorized sites strengthening many healthy communities over the UK. It is a differentiated concept which is named as Global Fitness Trend (WGSN). It has a proven and scalable model where the market leaders earn revenue of more than $100m. Further, it has developed 100+ instructors across the UK in less than one year. Rabble aims at helping and changing more lives with the finance that it raises. It is planning to grow to more than 300 Rabble sites in the coming year.
days to go: Expired investment: £274,530
Rebel Book Club is a developing subscription business of six hundred members who have read fifty-two books in four years. It delivers one non-fiction book every month and hosts a secret meetup featuring a book-inspired cocktail. The company has 600+ paying members in London, Bristol and Oxford, etc. and it receives 130+ average number of new applications monthly. The company hosts meetups at Entrepreneur First, Airbnb HQ, and WeWork. Rebel Book Club has collaborated with authors Matthew Syed (Rebel ideas), Kate Raworth (Doughnut Economics), Seth Godin (This is Marketing) and many more. The company aims to make the world's best non-fiction book club by growing a membership experience, build a reach code and support literacy projects.
days to go: Expired investment: £148,070
Reset Paris offers a wide range of high-end wellness services including spas, massage, sports and therapy classes. These services are delivered by highly qualified and experienced professionals with a holistic approach. Workshops based on matters like stress-relief, nutrition, focus, memory and sleep are also provided right at the office. The company has recruited a team of freelance professionals and tested their performance with B2B and B2C customers, developed a CRM platform and started collective classes with exceptional feedback. Reset is well-positioned to grow by selling health weeks to companies and increase its visibility through digital marketing.
days to go: Expired investment: £111,430
Roomfortea is a peer-to-peer platform matching guests and hosts globally for mid-term stays. They adapt the traditional concept of homestay to make co-living simple for a generation of young professionals wanting to live and work in cities around the world. 
days to go: Expired investment: £91,622
Run3D is a biotechnology company that has developed a 3D gait analysis system with the aim to help people identify injuries, deliver better performance, and make better running decisions. 3D gait analysis involves using infrared cameras to track positions of small reflective markers attached to a person in motion, capturing measurable data to help quantify a person's risk of injury, biomechanical efficiency, performance, footwear, and recommend proper diagnosis where necessary. The company plans to use the investment to grow its business.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Schoolmates is an excellent social networking platform created by Chris Goodwin (CEO and Founder). There are about 32,000 educational establishments enlisted on Schoolmates’ website. It is an easy-to-use free networking platform to connect with old and new friends. It caters to 25+ (age group) representing 50% of the UK population.
days to go: Expired investment: £16,410
Secret Spa is an app & website that allows you to book 5-star spa beauty & wellness treatments to your home, office or hotel. Their vision is to provide exceptional therapists through their mobile and web apps that can be scaled across London, the UK & beyond.
days to go: Expired investment: £55,002
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