By Jared Evitts BBC News Image source, Dan Thomas Image caption, Shelley states she sees avant garde as a sculpture “I utilized to state I was going to be a star hair stylist and they were like ‘you’re in the incorrect location, Aberkenfig is not going to get you there’.” Growing up in a little town in Bridgend county, Shelley Lane practiced hairstyling on her Barbie dolls, dreaming of owning her own beautyparlor. Now her painstakingly-designed designs haveactually seen her travel all over the world, far from the beautysalon opened where she grew up. But Shelley was consistently informed when she began out that the town she liked would hold her back and she would have to relocation to a city to endedupbeing a success. The 41-year-old stated when she informed individuals she desired to gointo the British Hairdressing Awards she was satisfied with “babe, you won’t get in, you requirement to relocation your beautysalon”. She has now been a finalist at the awards 3 times, and is in the running onceagain for the avant garde hairstylist of the year at this year’s awards. “I was informed that several times by various individuals and I’ve showed them incorrect,” she stated. “I’m actually proud to be where I am now, I wear’t think my area has ever held me back.” Image source, Dan Thomas Image caption, Shelley finished her veryfirst avant garde collection in 2017 and has b
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