IF YOU have made a promising start to the New Year by joining a gym to burn off the Christmas calories, then don't stop there with your grand effort.
It's not just your body that needs looking after, your hair needs extra care and attention too.
Why not pop along to Hair Bazaar at 105 Highgate in Kendal to check out the various hair services on offer.
Val and Karol, owners of the newly-opened hair salon, both have many years of experience in hairdressing and are able to offer a high standard in every aspect of hairstyling.
From woven highlights to semi and permanent colours, a perm to a cut and blow dry or from ladies' styles to gents' and children's, there is no area in which they are not experienced.
And to ensure your hair looks its best when you leave the salon, only Redken products are used from start to finish in all of Hair Bazaar's services.
In addition to the high quality of haircare, you will also receive a warm and friendly welcome and sound advice that will allow you to make the most of your hair.
For a limited time only Hair Bazaar is offering its customers £5 off any ONE of the following services: re-style; perm; or colour, so now would be as good a time as any to book yourself an appointment!
We have teamed up with the Kendal salon to offer ONE lucky South Lakes Citizen reader the chance to win a £50 voucher to be spent on hair services at Hair Bazaar.
The runner-up will receive a selection of Redken products, suited to their hair type and style.
All you have to do to enter the competition is answer the question, fill in the entry coupon and send it to: Hair Bazaar competition, South Lakes Citizen, 22 Stricklandgate, Kendal, LA9 4NE, to arrive by first post next Tuesday.
Or you can email your answers to louise.mcdonald@notes.newsquest.co.uk to arrive by 9am next Tuesday.
You will also find our competitions in the Features section of our website: www.thisisthelakedistrict.co.uk
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