That the Parliament congratulates Ashleigh Crighton, who runs Browhouse Permanent Cosmetics, on being named Permanent Makeup Artist of the Year at the Scottish Aesthetics Awards 2023 in Glasgow; understands that Ashleigh studied under one of Scotland’s top cosmetic artists to learn her trade after quitting her job as a graphic designer to follow her dream of working in the beauty industry; notes that Ashleigh runs her business from Salon and Groom in Greenock, having launched in August 2019 shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic hit; considers this to be a tremendous achievement that is testament to Ashleigh’s hard work and commitment to delivering a high-quality service to customers; recognises that, despite the busy diary that comes with a booming business, Ashleigh sets aside time once a month to offer free sessions for people who have lost their eyebrows or hair; acknowledges that Ashleigh has used Browhouse Permanent Cosmetics to give back to the community, through her sponsorship of Greenock Wanderers Rugby Club; applauds Ashleigh for pursuing what is now an award-winning career, and wishes her all the best as Browhouse Permanent Cosmetics continues to grow.
Supported by:
Clare Adamson, Paul Sweeney, Evelyn Tweed