A FLINTSHIRE salon has continued their year of success with another award win.
BANK Beauty, based in Hawarden, was a finalist in the Beauty Salon of the Year category at the Nation's Hair and Beauty Awards 2023.
The awards celebrate excellence in the hair and beauty industry across the country, with this year's ceremony on Sunday, September 10 at The Birmingham Events and Conference Centre.
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The winners of the Nation's Hair and Beauty Awards 2023 have been recognised for their exceptional skills, expertise, and creativity in their respective categories, including hair salons, beauty salons, beauticians, cosmetic clinics, makeup artists, nail salons, and beauty training academies.
They faced fierce competition but BANK Beauty received the recognition and took the trophy home. This follows on from their win earlier this year for Beauty Salon of the Year North at the Welsh Hair and Beauty Awards.
BANK Beauty owner Karen Eyres said: "We are thrilled to have won this award! Getting recognition for our work is just amazing.
"The team work so hard here at BANK to bring our clients the best experience and this has just made our year."
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A spokesperson for the Nation's Hair and Beauty Awards 2023 said: "It has been an unforgettable night. Winning an award in this prestigious competition is a significant achievement, as it acknowledges the talent and hard work of hair and beauty professionals and sets a benchmark for others to follow.
"The winners of these awards represent the highest standards of quality and service in the country's hair and beauty industry.
"We have celebrated the finest professionals and businesses, recognising the creativity, innovation, and exceptional service that have become synonymous with this beloved industry. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees and thank you to everyone who participated and supported this event."
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