Press Enquiries
For all press enquiries please contact
Miriam Afford or Chris Hinchliffe
Email: press@lucindaellery.com
Or call: 0208 741 8224
For all press enquiries please contact
Miriam Afford or Chris Hinchliffe
Email: press@lucindaellery.com
Or call: 0208 741 8224
Scottish Sun - DJ Twins Lisa and AlanaIdentical twins Lisa and Alana Macfarlane interviewed by the Scottish Sun during a visit to our new Edinburgh studio where Lucinda fitted them with extensions
Essentials - Long thicker hair in a FlashThree women with different reasons for wanting longer or thicker hair try temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent types of hair extensions, to achieve the look they're after.
More! Workmates of the Week5 of our hair technician team from the London studio were recently featured in More!
Cheryl Cole's extensions: With Cheryl Cole releasing her 3rd album and appearing in extensions again, top women's magazine Female First interviewed Lucinda Ellery about Cheryl's new look, how it can be achieved by the rest of us, and how we can avoid damaging our hair in the process. Read the article.
Now Daily often write about hair and they've put together 60 photographs of celebrities who wear hair extensions along with an article about the history and use of extensions. Naturally we have a number of mentions. Read the article and see the photos.
When Handbag magazine wrote about hair extensions recently they turned to two of the UK's leading experts - Lucinda Ellery and Feleny Georghiou - for their advice. Read the article on their site.
Company MagazineCompany have a 10 page special feature on hair in their November edition and Lucinda Ellery are one of five companies featured in this article about the options available for hair extensions and how to ensure you get good results from using them. Each was tried out by Company staff.
Read the article in full (pdf file)
Prestbury Living and Cheshire magazinesTanya Arturi found short hair difficult and wanted a return to her previous long locks, so she visited our Manchester salon and wrote about the results.
Reveal recently asked Lucinda to comment on the subject of hair extensions and the damage they appear to have done to the hair of a number of celebrities. She was happy to give advice and reassure readers that extensions are not dangerous as long as some simple guidelines are followed, particulalrly avoiding heavy use in delicate areas such as around the hairline, and that the extensions used are of good quality.
Kym Marsh showed off her new look after visiting our Manchester salon to have extensions fitted.