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Win a Christmas makeover

Who would not want to be transformed for Christmas? Now could be the chance for that once in a lifetime makeover as three women have branded themselves Chalfont's Angels and are offering one lucky reader a total makeover.

Chalfont St Peter business-women Rebecca James, Josie Devlin and Marianne Walters will be taking care of the winner's hair, image and clothing.

Rebecca runs House of Colour and allows women to develop a personal style and take away with them the tools they need to continue looking their best.

Her interest in making people look good started when she saw how a colleague dressed each day and from then she trained in image and colour.

She believes it is not just what is put on the person that matters but analysing the shape and colour of the client.

Once Rebecca is done with the winner, he or she will be whisked into the capable hands of Marianne Walters who runs Bucks Leather Centre to try out their new found confidence.

Bucks Leather Centre stocks everything from designer handbags to evening dresses, leather gloves to fur wraps and a number of men's goods.

The winner will be able to browse through the high class and unique items to make a style that is their own.

Josie runs Fake it and will be making sure the winner's hair and nails are done to perfection to round off the glamourous look.

She regularly uses her skills to transform the lives of others because she helps those suffering from medical hair loss.

Her stylists keep up to date with the latest fashions so the lucky winner will walk out with the top hair style.

To be in with a chance of winning this unique opportunity, worth more than £500, or if you think you know someone who deserves this special treat, tell us why you or they need the advice of Chalfont's Angels.

In no more than 50 words email suzytalbot@trinitysouth.co.uk and put Chalfont Angels Comp in the subject line.

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