ADVERTORIAL
DollyLeo
Apothecary
shopping experience, rather than simply
a location for buying products. The result
is an intimate eclectic-style boutique on
Raeburn Place in Stockbridge, with focus
firmly on customer service and in-depth
knowledge of every single product.
“Beauty is all about feeling confident
from head to toe. I get a real kick out of
showing my clients tips and tricks, and
helping them find those products that
are specifically suited to their skin,” says
Sadie, who trained with national makeup
artist Jemma Kidd and has worked on
titles including Vogue, Marie Claire and
Glamour as well as MTV. “I return to
London a couple of days every month
to ensure I know about all the beauty
D
ark walls contrast with opulent velvet
trends, what’s happening and what’s set
furnishings in mustards, purples and lime. A to happen.”
carefully researched and cherry-picked range
Makeup Services start at £60, Semi-
of designer grooming, beauty products and bespoke
permanent Eyelash Extensions from
services for men and women. Top industry names
£160, Botox and Fillers by renowned
including Becca, SUQQU, Kisu, Bella Bellisimma,
Scottish surgeon Dr Sats Bhopal start at
Abahna, Rubis, Dr Lewinn’s Private Formula,
£180 and bespoke Hot Shaves for men
Gentlemans Tonic and Rodial. Bespoke services
from Truefitt and Hill cost £30. Instore
including semi permanent eyelash extensions,
evenings for private and corporate
professional make-up sessions, hot shaves in a
events available upon request.
designated men’s room by Royally Appointed Barbers
Truefitt & Hill, non-surgical facial rejuvenation from
DollyLeo Apothecary,
an in-house practitioner and surgeon. And a national
22 Raeburn Place, Tel: 0131 315 2035,
make-up artist who has worked on all the top glossies,
www.dollyleo.co.uk
hit TV shows and music videos at the helm of it all.
This is what beauty shopping should be all about.
Renowned London based make-up artist Sadie-Jean
Sloss returned to her hometown Edinburgh earlier
this year and is changing the face of the beauty
industry, with her own apothecary - DollyLeo. Inspired
by the products she was working with in London -
and the people who made them - Sadie decided to
bring it home to Scotland and give the capital a whole
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