Often the first step in taking care of our wellbeing is just getting the idea out of our heads and onto our calendar. Bookwell is the beauty, health and wellbeing expert in Darwin, so matter what TLC you need, there's a salon or clinic nearby that can come to your rescue. From Anula to Leanyer, put yourself in the hands of the experts carefully selected by Bookwell. In fact, Darwin is blessed with top-quality businesses that have an average customer rating of 5.0 stars. You likely spend so much of your life taking care of other's needs - whether it's your partner's, your boss's or your child's - so now's the time to invest in yourself.
Your locks are in need of some extra TLC, and you're on the hunt for the perfect professional in Darwin. Well, welcome to the only spot that has you covered. You can expect to get in for a hair treatment for as little as $5 when you have a little browse at all the options we've collected for you. We suggest kicking back, sip on a beverage and let the professionals treat your hair to a little love and care sooner rather than later.
Hopefully, you're thinking it's about time for a spot of self care, and we'd be delighted to assist with that. From lashes and brows to Swedish massage, we know what we're talking about. However, if we're missing anything, do please let us know. We're on 1300-856-405 and hello@bookwell.com.au, and we're waiting for your message.
Hair treatments cost $130 on average.
A hair treatment appointment takes about 75 minutes on average.
Most treatments provide a balance of protein (for strength) and moisture (for softness). Your needs will vary - if your hair is overprocessed and porous, you're going to want that protein. Have a word with your hairdresser and see what's what.
If you're feeling a bit frizzy, or dry, or brittle, a hair treatment could do you a world of good. They're particularly handy if you've got colour-treated hair, or any other kind of chemical enhancement going on.
Chat to your hairdresser on this one - you may end up needing one every time you go to the salon, or every other visit. For truly stressed hair, you'll want to be following up at home yourself once or twice a week.