A Helensburgh makeup artist is “delighted” to have been named one of Scotland’s top eyebrow technicians at a prestigious awards ceremony.
Lynsey Robertson, from award-winning salon LaRouge Hair and Beauty Lounge, won the title of semi-permanent brow specialist of the year at the third Scottish Nails, Brows, Lashes Awards.
She said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have won this award as semi-permanent make up is my passion and I’m so lucky to have built a successful career doing something I love so much.
“Being up against the top the artists in Glasgow and winning is surreal.
“Thanks to all my wonderful clients who choose me and recommended me - I wouldn’t be here without you all.”
The were established in 2020 to honour the work and customer service skills of Scotland’s best nail, brow and eyelash technicians.
A spokesperson for The Scottish Nails, Brows, Lashes Awards 2023 said: "We are immensely proud to honour the winners of the 3rd Scottish Nails, Brows, Lashes Awards 2023.
“These talented professionals have demonstrated an unwavering dedication to their craft, providing exceptional services and raising the bar for the entire beauty industry.
"Their commitment to innovation, creativity, and customer satisfaction has made a significant impact on the beauty landscape, and we congratulate them on their well-deserved success.
“The third Scottish Nails, Brows, Lashes Awards 2023 once again proved to be an outstanding platform for recognizing excellence, fostering industry connections, and inspiring future generations of beauty professionals.
“The event brought together professionals from various backgrounds, fostering collaboration and promoting Scotland as a hub of beauty expertise. Congratulations to all finalists and winners.”
The Scottish Nails, Brows, Lashes Awards ceremony was held on Sunday, July 2 at the Marriott Hotel in Glasgow.
Lynsey’s salon LaRouge is no stranger to winning prizes as just last year, it was named the best beauty salon in the country at the Scottish Hair and Beauty Awards.
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