IF you want to get over the winter blues by treating yourself to a new hairstyle then why not enter this week's Prizetime.
In celebration of four years in business Hair Bazaar and Nails of Kendal would like to offer you the chance to win one of four fabulous hair-related prizes.At Hair Bazaar and Nails on Highgate they are completely Redken from the highly advanced colouring system to the advanced perming range not forgetting the award winning home care range of which they have a full compliment of stock. The salon has five senior stylists all highly qualified to give an in-depth consultation to ensure they reach your expectations. All staff are highly trained and kept up to date with the latest trends from Redken.Hair Bazaar and Nails has recently recruited two new stylists Ann Nicholson who has many years experience with an international hair company and Hayley Huck who has joined from another salon in Kendal.
At the recently opened nail bar Hair Bazaar offer "Jessica" manicures, both standard and luxury, aswell as calgel work for the extensions with a natural finish to give you the nails you deserve.
The South Lakes Citizen has teamed up with Hair Bazaar and Nails to offer two complete packs of Redken home hair care worth £50 each and two cut and colours with choice of stylist worth £70 each.For a chance of winning, simply answer the question and send it to me (including your name, address and telephone number) to Andrew Daniels, Hair Bazaar Competition, South Lakes Citizen, 1 Wainwright's Yard, Kendal, LA9 4DP, or email it to andrew.daniels@kendal.newsquest.co.uk before 9am next Tuesday March 8. Question: Who are the newest stylists at Hair Bazaar and Nails?Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners must agree to participate with any publicity connected with this promotion.
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