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Sknhead is a company offering a range of male grooming products. Conceived by male celebrity hairdresser, Adee Phelan, the company asserts that shop shelves are full of the same products that have been around for lifetimes, with very few actually tailored to men's needs. Sknhead aims to change this. It claims that its Gamechanger line of personal care is the only product for hair, skin, and tattoo care. Sknhead also offers a range of 9 hair care products to the growing $66 billion global male grooming market. It has supplied £1.2 million+ of products and 900 haircuts to National Health Service (NHS) workers nationwide. The company has also sold over 20,000 units across more than 10 international markets. Sknhead will use 50% of the investment for marketing and advertising, 20% for sales, 20% for product development, and 10% for operations.

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days to go: Expired investment: £353,376
Providing a high-quality audio experience within a portable package for music lovers. Ashdown Engineering are developing their new range of headphones, Meters. The company is raising funds to finish the range and take the brand to the global marketplace. In the first 6 months of trading, Ashdown Engineering have shipped more than 15,000 units worldwide and are already established in 38 export markets. They have worked with major talents within the audio industry, including members of U2 and Biffy Clyro. Ashdown Engineering has sold £80k worth of goods via their website to 400 customers and achieves an average of 75,000 visits per month. Revenue to the year ending February 2018 was £712k, with a net profit of £12k. Investments will also be used to develop another range of devices, M-PAS. This product is currently in pre-production, although orders have already been placed.
days to go: Expired investment: £50,090
Good Club is an online grocery shop that is selling over 2,000 sustainable staples (70% ambient food, 30% non-food) and delivering them directly from wholesalers to customers nationwide. By eliminating the middlemen, it has lowered its price on an average of 1.76% thereby making household groceries affordable. Now, it is advancing its packaging and technology to quickly tackle the single-use plastic crisis. Good Club is on a mission to cut waste by partnering with brands to package products in reusable packaging, offering a free recycling service and distributing and collecting product packaging and delivery boxes for reuse, without further expense. Furthermore, Good Club's aim is to help people live more sustainable lifestyles and become the world's first zero-waste online supermarket.
days to go: Expired investment: £416,330
Dassie Artisan is a homeware and gift range that is designed in the UK. The company was created after the founders noticed a lack of handmade contemporary products available in the UK market. 
days to go: Expired investment: £108,100
mi-Hub is an office space designed for migrant entrepreneurs. Their goal is to educate migrant entrepreneurs to help them develop successful businesses so they can create jobs and help local economies. The office space is equip with meeting rooms, training rooms and business support.
days to go: Expired investment: £107,280
The story of Laurie Cunningham, the first black footballer to play for England
days to go: Expired investment: £80
Otti Prams are high quality, functional 3-in-1 travel systems that are suitable for newborn babies and children up to 4 years. Otti Prams are best known for their range of classic and quirky limited edition prints.
days to go: Expired investment: £16,290
Different Dog is a producer and seller of healthy dog food. Purely processed dog food, which had a two-year shelf life and got spoilt in refrigerators, prompted Different Dog's founder to opt for a healthier homemade alternative. Different Dog collaborates with certified vets to produce and sell their dog food. They have grown from 100 subscribers at the start of 2019 to 740 subscribers as of today and are targeting the UK subscription box market that is set to grow 72% in the 2017-2022 time period. For its innovation, Different Dog won an award in the category for “Best Natural Dog Food Company 2019” at the UK Small Business Awards and has been awarded a 97% nutrition score on AllAboutDogFood.com, a leading independent reviewer of dog food in the UK. They have also scored a 4.8/5 rating on Trustpilot with 91% of reviews being given 5-stars. Different Dog will use the funds raised on marketing, expansion of the team and aim to acquire up to 6,000 sign-ups on their platform by 2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,363,268
Sorbet is a proptech business which automates the processes of renting a house, aiming to streamline reporting, minimise the burden of administration and improve communication between agents, landlords, contractors and tenants.
days to go: Expired investment: £239,341
Housebooker offers holiday accommodation in real peoples homes. They provide its clients with a way of generating a significant income through their managed services and aim to achieve a better return for their clients over what they would traditionally get from a buy-to-let. 
days to go: Expired investment: £12,950
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