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A pair of young businesswomen refused to lose heart when their dream of opening the first beauty salon of its kind in Rutherglen was left in tatters by the lockdown.Instead, the pair are channelling their artistic talents into raising money for the NHS and other charities.Best pals and business partners, Anna Stewart and Kelly Livingston, were within days of unveiling Vanilla Salon in Rutherglen’s Wallace Street when coronavirus lockdown restrictions were enforced.It came as a massive blow to the pair, who had invested a year’s planning and £10,000 in the design and fit-out of the make-up and brow boutique in the former newsagent.But instead of licking their wounds, Anna and Kelly – who received the keys to their premises two weeks before

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