Jamie was working on a beauty counter at Debenhams in Glasgow.
Scots make-up star Jamie Genevieve is in the running for a prestigious award to celebrate top female entrepreneurs.
Now the 29-year-old has been announced as a finalist at the everywoman awards ‘brand of the future’ category, sponsored by the White Company. Maxine Benson MBE, co-founder of everywoman, said:"For the past 20 years these awards have provided a platform to share the stories of hundreds of entrepreneurs; encouraging, emboldening, and empowering other women to follow suit. We hope their experiences will go onto inspire others and provide the motivation that will strengthen the backbone of the UK’s economy.”
She works closely with key international brand partners including NARS, GHD, Charlotte Tilbury and MAC.
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