Two weeks to go until the bhba 2021 deadline
Published
14th May 2021
by
eleanor

The
British Hairdressing Business Awards 2021 deadline is fast approaching with entries closing on Friday 28 May at 5pm.
To help you with any
FAQs about entering, watch Hairdressers Journal International’s executive director Jayne Lewis-Orr answer your burning questions in the below video ahead of the BHBA 2021 deadline.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tpPDT0_K8s&t=13s
When is the BHBA deadline 2021?
The British Hairdressing Business Awards 2021 deadline is Friday 28 May at 5pm and you can
enter here.
The British Hairdressing Business Awards is looking for standouts in the hairdressing industry and we want to hear from you! Below are just some of the reasons why you should enter…
Benefits of Entering the British Hairdressing Business Awards
Entering Gives you Great Insight into your Business
Entering HJ’s British Hairdressing Business Awards is a useful way to analyse your business, says Jayne Lewis-Orr. “It’s a great way of analysing what has worked in your business, as well as what hasn’t worked,” she says. “Going through the process and having to look in detail at different protocols really gives you an insight into what you’re doing really well, but also areas where you can improve.”
Motivate Your Team and Attract New Clients
“It’s a great opportunity to motivate your team, shout about how good you are to your team and to potential employees, current clients and new clients, and share what makes you special in this industry,” says Jayne.
Where Do I Start Putting My Entry Together?
You can
start your BHBA 2021 entry here, but make sure you choose the right category to suit your business.
“When you’re looking to enter, it’s really important that you
look carefully at the categories available,” advises Jayne. “Make sure you choose a category or categories that suits you, your team and your strengths. It’s really important that you read the criteria to make sure you meet the requirements and by doing that you’ll instantly get the attention of the judges.”