ST LUKE’S Cheshire Hospice is asking local supporters to pucker up and share a ‘red lipstick selfie’.

The hospice, based in Winsford, needs to raise £7,500 everyday, and Britain’s 232 hospices need to collectively raise £1.8million daily.

On May 29, St Luke’s Hospice wants people to share a ‘red lipstick selfie’ to help raise awareness and funds for hospice and palliative care services.

In order to take part, gals (and guys) must don some red lipstick then share their snaps online of you using the hashtag #KissMay.

Claire Langston, director of Income Generation of St Luke’s Hospice, said: “We’re incredibly proud to offer care to patients who are coming to the end of their lives in Cheshire.

“Although we already have some fantastic supporters, we increasingly rely on finding new ways of raising funds to continue providing the care that we do.”

People can also send a text message with the words KISS29 £2 to 70070 to donate £2.

Andrea Fragata-Ladeira, chairman of The Care2Save Charitable Trust, said: “Hospice Care is something that may affect all of us at some point in our lives and hospices need to raise growing amounts of money in order to continue providing the essential care they do.

“We hope the public join us in supporting #KissMay for hospice care. It’s time we declare our support for hospices around Britain to help secure their future.”