Celebrities took to the red carpet on Thursday night to celebrate all thing TV during the annual National Television Awards ceremony.
To prepare for the glamorous event Glasgow hair and makeup experts Pam Doc and Kirsty Martin, were called upon to get a number of familiar faces camera ready.
The pair, who are best known for keeping celebs looking fabulous, made their way down to London for the awards which were held at the OVO Arena Wembley. Pam Doc, who specialises in hair styling, worked her magic on the likes of former Corrie actress Helen Flanagan and Jake Quickenden's wife Sophie Church making them red carpet ready - with not a hair out of place, writes the Daily Record.
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Pam has also worked with a number of well known names including Love Island's Laura Anderson and former Celtic WAG Lisa Hague. She also works on shoots with many influencers such as Libby Smith, Jilly Isabella and Steffani Deans and even did a wedding up-do for Kevin Bridges' wife Kerry.
Speaking about being at the NTAs, Pam said: "It's amazing to be asked down to the NTAs year after year to do hair for celebrities and attend this amazing event. Roll on next year! It was a fantastic night and I'm very honoured to have been part of it."
Renowned make-up artist Kirsty Martin was also in the UK capital helping stars get ready for the big night Kirsty is so good at what she does that her work has taken her all over the world.
She was trained by the Kardashian sisters’ make-up artist Mario Dedavanovic and now works with celebrities such as Love Island star Malin Anderson, Place in the Sun presenter Jean Johansson and frequently glams up Corrie actress Helen Flanagan.
You can check out Pam's work here, and Kirsty's page here.
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