Today's London Evening Standard ES Magazine says "the golden rule of hair extensions is to get them done properly" and recommends hair extensions at Mark Glenn, in an article entitled "There's something in the hair". It says that "thanks to Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss and Claudia Schiffer, there's currently nothing...
Read MoreThis month's issue of Marie Claire - in a "Beginner's Guide to Hair Extensions" - talks about both our Kinsey System for female hair loss and our fibre hair extensions. It says of extensions in general that, "When they're bad, they're awful, but when they're good... well, you wouldn't know...
Read MoreThis month's issue of Hair Magazine suggests that if you can't wait for your hair to grow you should "magic up a little hair length" with hair extensions at Mark Glenn. In a handy hints feature on extensions, the article describes the different kinds of extensions available and says that...
Read MoreAdvanced Level 3 hairdressing students can see pictures of our hair extensions in the latest edition of leading industry course book, Advanced Hairdressing, out now. Before, during and after images are used to illustrate our techniques in this prestigious publication, a bible for advanced hairdressing students. The book is aimed...
Read MoreOur Party Lights - in other words, highlights without chemicals - were praised by this week's Bella magazine (Issue 47). The feature said that they were, "easy to style and a good way of having highlights or lowlights". The magazine featured a picture of one of our clients showing how...
Read MoreThis week's Bella magazine (Issue 44) suggested that readers "cheat their way to superstar glamour" by following in the footsteps of Victoria Beckham, with stunning hair extensions at Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement. The magazine says that Victoria Beckham's "tumbling locks have set a new trend for hair extensions". It goes...
Read MoreIn 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...
Read MoreMark Glenn Hair Enhancement is featured in November's, New Woman magazine, describing us as "specialists in cosmetically disguising hair loss." Their "HealthCheck" page - entitled, "Hair mares you can't cure with conditioner" - recommends that for patchy hair loss, readers check out our "unique instant female hair loss solution". The...
Read MoreIn a "Tried and Tested" feature for Prima Magazine, October 2003, the magazine described our transformation of reader, Kay Emery as "stunning". The magazine asked us to transform Kay's hair from short to long and fine to thick. Our expert team fitted perfectly colour-matched synthetic hair extensions, and the results...
Read MoreN/SVQ Level 2 students can see pictures of our extensions in the 4th edition of best-selling industry textbook, Basic Hairdressing, published this month. Before, during and after images are used in this prestigious publication, a bible for students of hairdressing, to illustrate our techniques. This comprehensive book is the leading...
Read MoreThe Mark Glenn team joined forces with top London designers, Clariscia Gill and Oscar Milo to present a spectacular twice-daily fashion show, right on our doorstep in Bond Street's historic Lancashire Court over the Bank Holiday weekend. The event, organised by the New West End Company and sponsored by Time...
Read MoreSeptember's, New Woman magazine tells how expert care at Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement helped restore a young model's hair after it was severely damaged by poorly fitted glued-in human hair extensions. The magazine describes, in Jayne's own words, how she lost over half her hair and turned to Mark Glenn...
Read MoreThat's according to the August/September issue of Hair Magazine, the UK's biggest selling hair magazine. In its feature on celebrity hair, entitled "Hollywood Uncovered", the magazine says that, "When in the UK, Hollywood's finest go to Mark Glenn" for hair extensions. Despite the distance to our London's hair extensions studio,...
Read MoreMark Glenn was today billed as one of the leading fashion hair extension studios in the world in a documentary feature on the USA's popular Style Network. An American production team visited our hair extensions studio in London's Bond Street (2003) to record a behind the scenes look at our talented...
Read MoreNewspaper of the Year, The Daily Mirror, today featured Mark Glenn in a centre-page double-spread highlighting our unique cosmetic hair enhancement for those with thinning or balding scalps. The paper interviewed three clients - one with traction alopecia caused by human hair extensions, one with trichotillomania and one with androgenetic...
Read MoreWe were listed as one of the top 20 hair experts in the June/July issue of Hair Magazine, the UK's biggest selling hair magazine. Alongside the likes of Charles Worthington, Andrew Collinge and Nicky Clarke we were asked for tips on adding body to your style. Naturally, we suggested cheating...
Read MoreMark Glenn Hair Enhancement was today featured in the UK's national daily broadsheet, The Daily Telegraph along with celebrity hair extension wearers including Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, Gwen Stefani and Charlotte Church. The article, entitled "Short Cuts to Longer Hair" claimed that, "long hair is back" and said that, "the...
Read MoreThe UK's biggest website review, It's On The Net Magazine picked Mark Glenn's website for a feature in the current winter issue. Focusing on hair extensions, the magazine's editors "highly recommended" markglenn.com, illustrated by screenshots of the site. You can get the magazine at newsagents now, priced at £3.95.
Read MoreIn its September issue, hairdressing trade magazine, Salon Business turned to Mark Glenn co-founder, Mark Sharp for advice on helping hairdressers deal with clients suffering from hair loss. The three-page article examined the causes of hair loss and how best to deal with them. "Most people are lucky enough to...
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