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MY LIGHT BULB MOMENT

- Nailsandbr­ows.me Interview by LIZ HOGGARD

Sherrille riley, 41, founded beauty salon Nails & Brows Mayfair in 2014, followed by make-up range Beauty edit Mayfair. her ViP clients have included royalty. She lives in london with her husband Fabrizio, who works in finance. I FELL into brows as I messed up my own aged 13. I looked at models in magazines thinking, ‘I’m not quite like that’. I shaved my brows and they didn’t grow back properly.

There were no eye pencils back then, so I used black eyeliner. Today I like to look back on the whole episode as ‘self-discovery’!

I did work experience at a salon, studied beauty therapy for three years, then moved to London in 2002 and worked at Harrods. At the end of a La Prairie facial, I’d always say: ‘Shall I do your brows?’

I built up a loyal following when I rented the basement at hairdresse­r, Hershesons. Lots of ladies from Vogue came. After ten years I was ready to start my own business. I realised brows and nails would be a good marriage. They both take about the same amount of time, but nowhere offered both.

I was going to Dubai on holiday and my mani/pedi appointmen­t

Chic: Beauty edit Mayfair was cancelled last minute. Everywhere else was booked — even at 6pm on a Thursday. In Dubai, a concierge directed me to The Nail Spa. I was blown away by the decor and service, so opted to incorporat­e this luxury element into my business plan. And make sure the salon was open until 8pm.

An accountant specialisi­ng in beauty invested. It took 18 months to find a site. I would speak to estate agents on the phone, but when I visited, they’d say, ‘I don’t think our clients want a nail bar.’

Eventually my dream site on Berkley Street came free. When I look around Mayfair, there aren’t many people my age who have a business, so I think that was part of the issue.

We have 31 staff today. I see VIP clients out of hours or at home. We see clients getting married, having babies — they are my friends

My breakthrou­gh was creating the ‘Audrey’ brow, inspired by Audrey Hepburn. It opens and lifts the brow, which is anti-ageing, then brings it gently back down.

Too many brow pencils are brassy or have ashy undertones, so I developed my collection, Beauty Edit Mayfair, in-house. It’s stocked at SpaceNK, and includes brow highlighte­r (a red carpet secret).

So many women think they’ve ruined their brows. But I’m proof you can work miracles.

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