OUR latest competition is offering one lucky winner the chance to treat themselves to one of the hottest semi-permanent make-up treatments - micro-bladed eyebrows, courtesy of one of Barrow's most in-demand aestheticians.
Based at Hair Flair in Mikasa Street on Walney, micropigmentation expert Kerry Wilkinson offers micro-blading eyebrows for the full range of skin tones and colours, from the lightest blonde to the darkest brown, Kerry was the first in the area to bring semi-permanent make-up to Barrow.
Having trained in Manchester, Birmingham and Pontefract, with regular ongoing, Kerry uses KB PRO products by Karen Betts and tools and blades by international micro-blades artist Tina Davies.
For more about her work, visit Kerry's Facebook page HERE .
Kerry's work, which attracts customers to travel to Walney from as far away as Germany and Turkey, receives rave reviews.
Phillipa Carr said: "Love, love, love my new micro-bladed eyebrows, I can't stop looking at them - from basically nothing to a full brow. Would definitely recommend Kerry she's amazing."
Kerry also offers a discount for any customers who have had or who are having chemotherapy treatment, working alongside cancer charities and hospitals.
To win our competition, worth £200, just enter your details into the form below and answer this simple question.
The competition will run until 9am on Tuesday September 12 when a winner will be selected at random. Good luck!
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