WIN A Makeover And Photoshoot With The woman&home Team
At woman&home we know every woman has her own exciting story, and we love celebrating real women. So to thank YOU for being one of a kind, we're giving away the ultimate day to remember - and if you've ever dreamt of a day of pampering and glamour, then this is for you...
We're offering lucky readers the chance to take part in a woman&home photoshoot. You'll have your hair and make-up done by professionals, and be styled in our fashion team's favourite trends, plus you'll get images of the day as a memento.
Our experts will talk you through everything on the day, so you'll come away with expert tips on how to apply makeup, the hairstyles that suit you best and styling tips that make any outfit look fabulous.
All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize is to share a selfie of you doing something exciting, upload it to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (remembering to tag us in the picture!) and use the hashtag #whAttitudeNotAge.
Good luck!
Terms and conditions:
By submitting your selfie using the hashtag #whattitudenotage, you are agreeing to take part in a makeover and photoshoot, and for photos and videos made on the day to be features in the woman&home magazine, womanandhome.com and any related social media accounts.
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This competition is only available to people living in England, Scotland and Wales.
Abigail Malbon is a journalist who has written for the likes of CN Traveller, Evening Standard, Red and Cosmopolitan. She likes pina coladas and exploring new places.
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