New website for Mark Blake® Hair
Neil Kinnerly • 24 January 2023

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All services and pricing are fully gender neutral.


In this new era of gender fluidity Mark Blake® want to make sure their pricing reflects the chosen service and experience level of your stylist, not the gender you identify as.


Not only do they believe that this is a fairer and more inclusive way of doing things, they also feel its necessary because of how hair trends are changing.


It’s common in their salons to have women with short crops and men with longer hair. Some shorter haircuts can often require more time, skill and precision than longer haircuts.


They also know that getting your hair done is more than a cut or colour; it’s an experience. That’s why they pledge to go above and beyond to offer you the finest in haircare service, with expert advice, luxurious salons and the very best in products and treatments.

The Project


Mark Blake® Hair Salons approached Website Sorted seeking a website revamp. They were impressed with a recent website we designed for Haringtons Hairdressers, which prompted them to reach out to us.


The objective was to create a fully responsive eCommerce website that is user-friendly for updates and management. The website would primarily showcase their three luxurious salons in Cheltenham, Cirencester, and Gloucester, as well as their Mark Blake® Trichology Clinics in Gloucester, Liverpool, and Harley Street, London.


The website needed to effectively convey the message of enhancing well-being and serve as a source of inspiration, information, and appointment bookings for customers.


Their testimonial:

"We had an excellent experience with this web company. They were incredibly helpful and always eager to resolve any issues. We highly recommend their services, especially considering their reasonable pricing. 5 stars ⭐️." – Mark Blake, Managing Director, Mark Blake® Hair Salons


Take a closer look at: www.markblake.co.uk.

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