More Isle of Wight businesses have made the cut as finalists in the UK Hair and Beauty Awards.
Bare Nailscessity, based in Arreton and at the Hidden Beauty Salon on York Avenue, East Cowes, is shortlisted for Best Gel Nails and Best New Talent.
The salon itself is also up for awards in the SPMU artist of the year and Best for Brows categories.
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Chloe Camoccio, owner of Bare Nailscessity said: "Being shortlisted in two categories for prestigious awards like these is fantastic.
"Bare Nailscessity has existed for less than two years and it has always been my drive to provide my clients with a high quality gel polish manicure so to be shortlisted in the Best New Talent category is very exciting."
Emily Griffiths, owner of Hidden Beauty, said: "I'm very proud to have reached the final.
"Being able to provide clients with semi-permanent make up really brings a lot of responsibility, which I love and my clients love the results I am able to provide too."
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Meanwhile, another nail salon, Canvas10, has also been named as a finalist.
The Newport business has been recognised in three categories: Best Gel Nails, Best Nail Salon, and Entrepreneur of the Year.
Founded by Ella Topping, Canvas10 has grown considerably since 2023.
When Ella first launched the salon, she was renting a desk and offered manicures for just £5.
Within six months, she has been able to secure a premises in the heart of Newport.
Ella said: "I am deeply honoured by this recognition.
"It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. I am incredibly grateful for the support of our clients and the community. This achievement is a reflection of our shared commitment to excellence."
As previously reported, Odessey's Academy, Newport, has also been shortlisted in the Best New Salon category.
The UK Hair and Beauty Awards sees businesses come together each year to celebrate the industry.
Winners are due to be announced on June 1.
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