THE search for Bradford’s best beauty salon continues and we can now reveal our finalists – as nominated by Telegraph & Argus readers.
We asked readers to share which beauty salon in the district they thought should take the top spot in the Telegraph & Argus 'Best Beauty Salon 2024' competition.
Nominations were made through our online voting platform, and we are now ready to unveil the businesses that have made it to the final 10.
The 10 finalists
- Allure Beauty & Aesthetics Salon, Drake Fold, Wyke
- Aphrodite’s Touch – Pasture Lane, Clayton
- Beauty by Chloe Louise – Fair Road, Wibsey
- Bloom Nails and Beauty – Park Lane, Clayton
- Citrine Aesthetics – Pearson Road, Odsal
- Ellie Mortimer Makeup & Beauty – Brooks Hair and Beauty, Park Lane, Clayton
- Glow Beauty Salon – Westgate, Baildon
- LUXE Hair & Beauty – Bingley Road, Saltaire
- North Salon – Wakefield Road, Bradford
- The House of Beauty – Town Lane, Idle
Speaking as the online nominations for the Telegraph & Argus Best Beauty Salon 2024 opened, Nigel Burton, Telegraph & Argus editor, said: “There are so many amazing beauty salons across the Bradford district with dedicated staff who help their clients to feel and look great.
“These businesses were hit hard during the Covid-19 pandemic due to having to close through lockdowns or operate under restrictions, so it’s great to see them with their doors open again and thriving.
“So, if you have a favourite, be sure to nominate them so they can be in with a chance of taking the top spot in our competition.”
Don’t miss out on your chance to shout up for your favourite beauty salon.
It really couldn’t be simpler to vote for the establishment you think should win.
All you need to do is fill out the voting form, which can be found in the Telegraph & Argus.
The voting coupon will run in the paper until Saturday, October 12, so there is plenty of opportunity to make sure the beauty salon you think is the best is in with a chance of taking the top spot.
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