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'My parents said make-up was a man's job'
Ravita Pannu dreamed of being a make-up artist but her mother and father told her it was a man's job.
鈥淢y parents wouldn鈥檛 entertain me not having a professional job when I was younger," said the 38-year-old from Walsall. "They picked law for me to train in and that鈥檚 what happened.鈥
But Ravita built up her business on the side before quitting law to become a full-time make-up artist.
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