
22nd
October 2003
 In a "Hair Special", November's Good
Housekeeping magazine says that, "Whereas some types (of hair
extensions) have been blamed for stressing and dragging hair roots,
The Kinsey System at the Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement Studio has
gained NHS approval."
The magazine goes on to describe our unique cosmetic solution for female
hair loss and says, "The result is extremely convincing."
The feature also points out that, with a skilled, two-member team working
simultaneously for several hours to create an individually tailored look,
cost can be an issue! "It's expensive, though, and an initial treatment
costs from £500, with upkeep visits every six to eight weeks from £65
per hour for a one to three-hour treatment."
However, since clients no longer need to visit a hairdresser as styling
is taken care of during appointments - coupled with the fact that expensive
styling products don't need to be used - many report that they're actually
spending less on their hair than they did before.
The feature describes
how serious hair loss affects around 20% of women and
that
at least 50%
of
women will have thinner hair by the time they're 40. It goes on to outline
the various causes of hair loss including hereditary factors, stress,
surgery, pregnancy, crash diets, illness and drugs.
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