Hairdressers Journal awards extends entry deadline

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AS business resumes following the pandemic lockdown in salons across the UK the British Hairdressing Business Awards deadline set to take place in October has been extended.

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Open to up to 18 categories including Salon of the Year and Innovation of the Year, the deadline extension provides even more time to get organised and submit entry packages online at https://www.hji.co.uk.

“As always we are continually looking at how we can ensure the British Hairdressing Awards remain at the forefront of the industry,” said Hairdressers Journal Chief Executive Jayne Lewis-Orr of the decision to extend the deadline. “I am delighted to let you know that entries are open for HJ’s British Hairdressing Awards 2021 sponsored by Schwarzkopf Professional.”

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Hairdressers Journal Executive Director Jayne Lewis-Orr

As seen on Pynck.com at https://pynck.com/2021/01/hj-british-hairdressing-business-awards.html, last year’s awards were a digital affair while the awards in October are set to be live and in person at a venue to be decided.

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All categories must be submitted with images and video. Click through from the HJI website for a full description of entry requirements.

“We are extending the entry deadline to give you longer to put your collection together and submit your entry,” added Jayne Lewis-Orr. “The closing date for entries is 5pm Friday 2 July so enter now and get the recognition that you and your team richly deserve.”

 

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Kim Mullahey

Kim Mullahey is Pynck.com’s Ireland Correspondent. She holds an honours undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Chicago and has taught Adult Education Creative Writing Studies. Through a media career spanning nearly 25 years Kim has written and photographed regional news, national and international horse sports, fashion and lifestyle. Kim lives with her husband and son in Kildare Ireland, and a stray marmalade cat who has adopted the family.

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