THE search for Bradford’s best hairdresser or barber is well underway and we can now reveal our 10 finalists, as nominated by Telegraph & Argus readers.
We asked readers to share which hairdresser or barber they thought should take the crown and were inundated with responses.
We received an incredible 22,444 nominations through our online voting platform, showing just how passionate people are about shouting up for the businesses they think are doing a great job.
Speaking as the nominations rolled in, Nigel Burton, Telegraph & Argus editor, said: “We know Bradford is home to some great hairdressing salons and fabulous barbers and this overwhelming response shows how much people care.
“The T&A is looking forward to crowning the best in the city as voted for by our readers.”
The nominations have now been whittled down to the final 10.
Here are the finalists in the T&A's Best Hairdresser or Barber 2024
- Amaans Hair Salon - Great Horton Road, Great Horton
- CITY OF FADES - Leeds Road
- Damaz trims - Mannville Terrace, Bradford city centre
- DMG Hair - Thornton Road, Fairweather Green
- INFINITY Hair Studio - Great Horton Road, Great Horton
- Kojo’s Cuts - Morley Street, Bradford city centre
- L J C Hair & Beauty - Bierley Lane, Bierley
- Luxe Lounge - Huddersfield Road, Low Moor
- North Salon - Wakefield Road, Bowling
- Seymour's Cutting Room - Union Road, Low Moor
Mr Burton added: “The reader response to our search for the district's best hairdresser and barber was overwhelming.
“It just goes to show how much people in the district appreciate their work.
“We can't wait to crown Bradford's best.”
Don’t miss out on your chance to shout up for your favourite hairdresser or barber – it couldn’t be simpler to do.
All you need to do is fill out the voting form, which can be found in the Telegraph & Argus until Saturday, July 6.
The overall winner will be announced on Monday, July 15.
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