Friday Treat Competition! Win A Two-Year Supply Of Batiste Dry Shampoo
Have we got a Friday treat for you. Say goodbye to bad hair days...

Have we got a Friday treat for you. Say goodbye to bad hair days...
To celebrate our Amazing Hair Guide, which is available to download for just 69p – or free with our January issue digital and print edition – we're running a month of hair themed giveaways on twitter with #MCFridayTreat.
Today, five lucky winners could win a two-year supply of Batiste, the original secret beauty weapon for refreshing and reviving hair between washes. Batiste, the UK’s favourite Dry Shampoo has been flying off the shelves for more than 40 years and yet has never been more in fashion.
Spanning an impressive selection from New Smoothing Condition Mist to XXL Volume, with some spicy monochrome and opulent oriental scents thrown in too, this prize is pure beauty lover’s bliss. Batiste’s diverse range of handy products, stylish bottle designs, and stand-out scent will ensure you’ll never be caught out when it comes to hair again.
Whether you want to steal the spotlight with Strength & Shine, hide roots with a Hint of Colour, or brighten up your beauty cupboard with Batiste’s stylish trend-based range, cast your hair worries aside thanks to the experts behind Batiste.
To enter, follow @marieclaireuk on twitter and re-tweet the #MCFridayTreat. Good luck!
Terms & conditions: To enter, you must be following @MarieClaireUK and retweet one of the #MCFridayTreat tweets. Competition ends at midnight on 13 December and 5 winners will be picked at random.UK addresses only.
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