Post by asd123 on Dec 6, 2011 17:29:08 GMT 7
Why does Beyonce, Tyra Banks and Paris Hilton prefer the lace front wig? Well what is so exciting and innovative about the front lace or full lace wig system is that the wigs hairline is constructed of lace material. This material is made out of French Lace or Swiss Lace and is virtually undetectable to the naked eye when placed against the skin. The hair is knotted into the lace and appears to grow from the scalp offering a natural appearance. Only a lace front wigs can be trusted to maintain
As this trend is growing, it is becoming more and more evident that people are seeking out training courses to become skilled at this new and growing hair enhancement and replacement opportunity, providing them not just with job satisfaction but premium income streams. Most students seek to pay between £500 for one day or up to £4,500 for five days training courses throughout the UK
For over 30 years women of colour have been weaving hair extensions onto their head in order to combat damaged hair, uncontrollable hair or simply to have a new style and look. This process could often be time consuming (several hours to apply) and sometime of an unnatural appearance. Removal of the weave could often result in hair shredding and breakage due to tangling.
But now there is a new hair extension technique sweeping the United States and fastly becoming a sensation in the UK, Africa and Europe.
"What is so exciting and innovative about the front lace or full lace wig system is that the lace wigs hairline is constructed of lace material. This material is made out of French Lace or Swiss Lace and is virtually undetectable to the naked eye when placed against the skin. The hair is knotted into the lace and appears to grow from the scalp offering a natural appearance.
Only a lace front wigs can be trusted to maintain the illusion of growing hair and it's the preferred choice of celebrities, actors, and people in media and is fastly becoming adopted by people with medical hair conditions" states Diane Shawe
Traditionally, African/British and American women and medical patients were the primary consumers of hair goods, but product demand has crossed over to other market segments that are demanding today's instant hair in all its forms. This is partially due to a push from celebrities like Beyonce, Paris Hilton and Lindsay.
As this trend is growing, it is becoming more and more evident that people are seeking out training courses to become skilled at this new and growing hair enhancement and replacement opportunity, providing them not just with job satisfaction but premium income streams. Most students seek to pay between £500 for one day or up to £4,500 for five days training courses throughout the UK
For over 30 years women of colour have been weaving hair extensions onto their head in order to combat damaged hair, uncontrollable hair or simply to have a new style and look. This process could often be time consuming (several hours to apply) and sometime of an unnatural appearance. Removal of the weave could often result in hair shredding and breakage due to tangling.
But now there is a new hair extension technique sweeping the United States and fastly becoming a sensation in the UK, Africa and Europe.
"What is so exciting and innovative about the front lace or full lace wig system is that the lace wigs hairline is constructed of lace material. This material is made out of French Lace or Swiss Lace and is virtually undetectable to the naked eye when placed against the skin. The hair is knotted into the lace and appears to grow from the scalp offering a natural appearance.
Only a lace front wigs can be trusted to maintain the illusion of growing hair and it's the preferred choice of celebrities, actors, and people in media and is fastly becoming adopted by people with medical hair conditions" states Diane Shawe
Traditionally, African/British and American women and medical patients were the primary consumers of hair goods, but product demand has crossed over to other market segments that are demanding today's instant hair in all its forms. This is partially due to a push from celebrities like Beyonce, Paris Hilton and Lindsay.