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New makeup studio 'GlammedbyNia' launched in Wrexham

New makeup studio 'GlammedbyNia' launched in Wrexham

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Nia Hamlington, who is from Wrexham, launched 'Glammed by Nia' located at 25 Henblas Street, on Saturday (June 7).
Nia has set up a creative space where she'll deliver everything from professional makeup services to accredited training courses.
She said the move to setting up her own space is a 'dream come true'.
"The opening celebration of 'GlammedbyNia' was everything I dreamed of and more – a beautiful day filled with love, support, and community spirit," said Nia.
"I'm so grateful to everyone who came along to celebrate this special moment with me. This is just the beginning of something truly exciting."
The new studio offers; Makeup appointments alongside bridal and special occasion makeup services, as well as photoshoots and e-commerce shoots for local brands and creatives.
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It also offers ABT-accredited makeup courses, taught by Nia, who holds a Level 3 education and training qualification.
Nia said: "The electrical work was carried out by JDI Electrical, who brought my ideas to life in every way.
A before and after of the 'GlammedByNia' studio. (Image: Nia Hamlington) "I also have to say a special thank you to my partner Jake, as well as my family and friends. I genuinely couldn't have done this without their love, support, and help in making it all happen.
"I can't wait to get started doing what I love and continue turning my dreams into reality in my new home."
'Glammedbynia' is now officially open Thursday to Sunday.

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