There is still time to nominate your favourite beauty salon to give it a chance of winning a new award.
Earlier this week The Mail launched the 'Best Beauty Salon 2024' award, starting the search for all the popular businesses that Furness has to offer.
This is building upon the success of previous campaigns from throughout the year which have put the best chippies, hairdressers, pubs and bakeries in the spotlight.
Just like with those other competitions, we are relying on our readers to get involved with hundreds of nominations already being submitted.
You can put forward the name of your favourite beauty salon up until 11.59pm on Sunday, September 22.
Nominate your favourite beauty salon in Furness here
The Mail will then exclusively reveal the results next week, introducing you to the 10 finalists that will battle it out to be crowned as the ultimate champion.
Joy Yates, Newsquest Cumbria regional editor, said: “The beauty industry is big business – from treating yourself to gel nails or lovely lashes or relaxing with a massage or facial.
"The list of possible treatments is endless and we have some wonderful salons in our areas.
“Now’s the time to show your appreciation and place your nomination in our Best Beauty Salon 2024 promotion - make sure you do so before the closing date of Sunday.”
Nominate your favourite beauty salon in Furness here
Once the lucky finalists have been revealed, there will be a fortnight of voting, beginning on Monday, September 30.
Readers will be able to vote for their favourite business among the top 10 by picking up copies of The Mail across the two weeks.
Throughout the voting period, The Mail will run a series of special features highlighting each of the finalists, uncovering the stories of how they started and the people who have turned them into a success.
Before that though, we still need to figure out who will make that top 10 - so keep nominating until time runs out!
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