Martyn Maxey

Monday: 09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00
Friday: 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday: -

About Martyn Maxey

Martyn Maxey Hair & Beauty
http://www. martynmaxey.com

Martyn Maxey Description

Award winning hairdresser Martyn Maxey quickly established a reputation in London as one of the great hairdressers. The salon quickly out grew its space and the salon moved to Grosvenor Street in Mayfair, where Martyn added beauty. Now the salon has been reborn into Marylebone, Londons coolest retail and restaurant area right by Selfridges. Based on 2 floors Martyn has created The Go salon for great hair and Customer service most salons only dream of. Now awarded Best Luxury Salon two tears running for 2014 & 2015 first salon every awarded consecutive years cementing that the salon is really special, 'A jewel in the crown of hairdressing'

Growing the salon’s hairdressing dynamically and pushing the boundaries of Hairdressing and customer service Martyn has an unequalled reputation as one of the leading Hair and beauty salons in the UK. US Vogue voted Martyn one of the best hairdressers in the world.

Famous clients include: Minni Driver, Heather Small, Elle McPhearson, Naomi Campbell, Greg Rusedski, India Hicks, Rachel Stevens, Robbie Williams, Emma Forbes, Michael Portillo, Tara Palmer Tompkinson, Alice Beer, Jack Dee, Cat Deely, Eamon Holmes, Edith Bowman, Roger Daltrey, Anna Ford, David Coulthard, Sophie Dahl, Helen Lederer, The Late Jill Dando, Ray Davis, Ruby Hammer, Victoria Hervey, Ruby Wax, Cherie Blair and Sr Peter Bonfield! !

Reviews

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great sunday for the Hair Foundation next event is June 3rd get in touch if you are a salon or stylist and want to volu teer

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The Hair Foundation in Action

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looking for 4 stylist volunteers for sun 28th jan with The Hair Foundation hairdressing for the homeless in salon

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Happy Christmas From The Hair Foundation enjoy the day

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London Salon of the Year 2017 http://p0.vresp.com/rgKgVh #vr4smallbiz

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Good luck to the finalists, but hope we win all the same

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Congratulations to all nominated finalists who got through this year well done and good luck from The Hair Foundation

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1 week to go to our next charity event and we need 2 stylists to volunter for a Sunday please get in touch

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So pleased to be nominated for The Hair Foundation for Innovation of The Year at the British Hairdressing HJ Business awards

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Sunday Times Best Haircut http://p0.vresp.com/vUQX0i #vr4smallbiz

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Lord, the saga of hair. Mine has been having such a time of it lately. I had two colour disasters, one after the other, and frankly would still be wearing a giant hat and crying if it hadn’t been for the magical ministrations of the hair colourist Josh Wood himself. The saga is, of course, to do with the fact that I am not quite ready to release the grey (white?) hair that’s been lurking under my colour since my early thirties. Actually, Josh and I made a plan — I will keep y...ou posted, because this problem comes to every woman at some point, and while it seems relatively easy if you’re blonde, it really isn’t if you’re dark. There has to be a way of easing yourself in gradually that doesn’t give you conniptions, and I plan on finding it.
IT’S LIKE GIVING YOUR HAIR A DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS DRINK Anyway, so the poor old hair (which is now lovely new hair) was traumatised after disasters one and two, and I found myself in my least-liked hair situation: that of knowing I should wash it really gently, then leave it alone to grieve, no product, no heat. I can’t do this — well, I can, but then I can’t leave the house, due to Cloud O’Frizz™. I don’t know why I’m saying this as though leaving the house were my favourite thing, instead of my absolute worst one — I am the queen of Fogo. But still: dramarama on the hair front. And then I remembered that when I had my recent excellent cut, I bought a bottle of Moroccanoil Intense Curl Cream (£24) as well.

There was a moment, a few years ago, when Moroccanoil was everywhere, and then it all went quiet while everybody got in on the argan oil act. Well, it’s around again, doing cleansers and exfoliators and all sorts of things. The hair stuff remains brilliant, and the range is much better now if your hair is fine. The Intense Curl Cream is fantastically moisturising, like giving your hair a delicious, nutritious drink, and two pumps on damp hair killed my frizz while keeping the waves soft.
It also smells absolutely divine — at least I think so. If you don’t like the smell, you have a problem, because it’s distinctive and it lasts for ever, so go and sniff a bottle if you haven’t used Moroccanoil before.
The bottom line: if you have any type of problematic curly/wavy hair, and would like it to look more composed and under control, whether you blow-dry it or let it dry naturally, then this product will really help you. Some curl creams have a laminating effect, so you feel like they’re sitting on your hair — this isn’t one of those.
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great first day for the Hair Foundation

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Just a beautiful space to have a bespoke hair experience

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Fabulous customer service and Glamorous staff

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Aweseome haircuts for women and men in Marylebone

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A couple of hours to relax, be treated like a queen and come out with a fab look. If I could afford to go every week I would. France always seems to work her magic on my colour.

User

Lord, the saga of hair. Mine has been having such a time of it lately. I had two colour disasters, one after the other, and frankly would still be wearing a giant hat and crying if it hadn’t been for the magical ministrations of the hair colourist Josh Wood himself. The saga is, of course, to do with the fact that I am not quite ready to release the grey (white?) hair that’s been lurking under my colour since my early thirties. Actually, Josh and I made a plan — I will keep y...ou posted, because this problem comes to every woman at some point, and while it seems relatively easy if you’re blonde, it really isn’t if you’re dark. There has to be a way of easing yourself in gradually that doesn’t give you conniptions, and I plan on finding it.
IT’S LIKE GIVING YOUR HAIR A DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS DRINK Anyway, so the poor old hair (which is now lovely new hair) was traumatised after disasters one and two, and I found myself in my least-liked hair situation: that of knowing I should wash it really gently, then leave it alone to grieve, no product, no heat. I can’t do this — well, I can, but then I can’t leave the house, due to Cloud O’Frizz™. I don’t know why I’m saying this as though leaving the house were my favourite thing, instead of my absolute worst one — I am the queen of Fogo. But still: dramarama on the hair front. And then I remembered that when I had my recent excellent cut, I bought a bottle of Moroccanoil Intense Curl Cream (£24) as well.

There was a moment, a few years ago, when Moroccanoil was everywhere, and then it all went quiet while everybody got in on the argan oil act. Well, it’s around again, doing cleansers and exfoliators and all sorts of things. The hair stuff remains brilliant, and the range is much better now if your hair is fine. The Intense Curl Cream is fantastically moisturising, like giving your hair a delicious, nutritious drink, and two pumps on damp hair killed my frizz while keeping the waves soft.
It also smells absolutely divine — at least I think so. If you don’t like the smell, you have a problem, because it’s distinctive and it lasts for ever, so go and sniff a bottle if you haven’t used Moroccanoil before.
The bottom line: if you have any type of problematic curly/wavy hair, and would like it to look more composed and under control, whether you blow-dry it or let it dry naturally, then this product will really help you. Some curl creams have a laminating effect, so you feel like they’re sitting on your hair — this isn’t one of those.
See More

User

Just a beautiful space to have a bespoke hair experience

User

Fabulous customer service and Glamorous staff

User

Aweseome haircuts for women and men in Marylebone

User

A couple of hours to relax, be treated like a queen and come out with a fab look. If I could afford to go every week I would. France always seems to work her magic on my colour.

More about Martyn Maxey

Martyn Maxey is located at 104 Wigmore Street, W1U 3RN London, United Kingdom
02076296161
Monday: 09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00
Friday: 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday: -
http://www.martynmaxey.com