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Special hair pampering

Mother’s Day is a special day to celebrate and honour the women who have given so much to their families. It’s a time to show them how much they mean to us and how much we appreciate everything they do. This year, why not treat your mum to a special hair pampering at Fallachi Hair in Berwick?

Fallachi Hair is a renowned hair salon in Berwick that offers customised hair care gift packs for Mother’s Day. These gift packs are specifically designed to suit the needs of any client and include everything they need to maintain and style their hair.

The best part about these gift packs is that they are completely customisable. You can choose the products you want to include in the pack based on your hair type and preferences. This means that your Mum will get a gift that is tailored specifically to her needs and will help her keep her hair looking its best.

If you’re not sure what products to include in the gift pack, you can always ask the team at Fallachi Hair for advice. They are experts in hair care and can recommend the best products for your Mum’s hair type and styling needs.

In addition to the customised hair care gift packs, Fallachi Hair also offers gift vouchers that can be used for hair services at their salon. This means that Mum can sit back, relax, and have her hair done by the talented team at Fallachi Hair. They offer a wide range of hair services, from cuts and colours to blowaves and styling.

The salon is located on 14 Gloucester Avenue in Berwick, and bookings can be made by calling 9707 5722. The team at Fallachi Hair is dedicated to providing their clients with the best possible hair care services and products, so you can be sure that your Mum will be in good hands.

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