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Look your best this festive season

Christmas is around the corner and that means so is the silly season, full of delicious food, warmer weather and lots of social activities that you’ll want to look your best for.

For beautiful transformations, unbeatable knowledge and wonderfully friendly service, Vogue Station has now opened in Officer and is taking on new clients.

Owner Inderjit Kaur has been passionate about hairdressing since she was young and with over 15 years’ experience, she loves nothing more than helping her clients achieve their hair and beauty goals.

Vastly experienced in cutting and colouring, she’s passionate in problem solving and can help with so much more than styling, but combats hair loss too, helping clients gain back their self confidence.

Ms Kaur loves that the industry is ever evolving and that there’s always something new to learn, keeping her staff up to date on latest practices and the best products.

Stylists are experienced in a vast range of hair types and textures, with a diverse range of existing clients.

Vogue Station proudly uses Keune products that are cruelty free and aims to develop a high quality product that will protect and nourish hair while maintaining sustainable practices.

They’re locally situated in newly developed One Centre Square, Officer following their already established and successful salon in Forest Hill.

With a team of qualified hairdressers and stylists on board, they’re a one-stop-shop for a range of services, offering beauty treatments, keratin smoothing treatments, perms and makeup services.

Experts in eyebrow threading, waxing, tinting and facials, not only do they strive to make every client look great, but feel great too.

There’s never been a better time to book an appointment with a colouring combo starting at $200, full body wax combo at $150 and every 10th visit to Vogue Station receives 10 per cent off.

Special seniors rates are also available, but conditions apply.

Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 9am to 5pm and open late Friday from 9am to 7pm, closed Sunday.

Call 5908 2763.

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