 Glyst, an online platform that works like Beauty and Demand, is now conquering the retail sector with their pop-up shop in Pennies and Mary Street. The shop has now began master classes on Tuesday evenings. We spoke to Louise Dunn, CEO and founder of Glyst.com about her journey from make-up artist to entrepreneur. So, when you're on Glyst, you pay subscription fee, you can be a freelance beauty professional, and you have all of the money materials to be able to help promote and value business. It's a little bit like an Airbnb for an Airbnb. So, I had the partnership with Glyst, and the intro was made, and I knew that they wanted to do experiences. So, it was the perfect marriage or synergy in a way where we were able to bring a talented, experienced, high-quality beauty professional in store to provide amazing service. And we're using all of the PS range, and we're coming from being a make-up artist myself. It's something that I actually really like. I've trained on all of the products. I've always been an artist. I've trained as well. So, we provide hair and make-up at a really affordable price. It's 20 euro for your make-up, and 15 euro for your hair. And all of our people have been in the industry for years, and they're incredibly talented. Glyst, so we're really a bunch of really laid-back, very hard-working girls. Everybody's so artistic here. There's literally, I'd say, about 150 years of experience just squished into Glyst. So, it's actually a really phenomenal place to work. Everyone's so much fun. Everyone's really supportive. There's a great click, really, that sometimes you find it very hard to find on a counter.