Hair Extensions

Hair Extensions

The hair industry seems to have dodged the recession due to women being so set on having their hair done each month, no matter how much it costs. The average woman spends around £600 a year on their hair being coloured and cut alone but now it is fashionable to have long princess hair, the amount has dramatically increased.
The weave hair extensions have been around for a long time but it has been known to damage hair and leave a woman bald. Celebrities such a Naomi Campbell have been known to have lost a majority of their own natural hair after years of having a weave.
The backlash the weave has received has created a significant rise in demand for micro-bond hair extensions. This involves threading the 100% Human hair extensions into the clients own and is more beneficial for natural hair growth than the traditional weave. Women all over the UK are more than pleased with the process that allows you to have long locks for around 3-5 months.
The up and coming brand Easilocks has become hugely popular through this new demand with celebrity fans such as, Chantelle Houghton, Katie Price, Samantha Mumba, the Saturdays and the girls of TOWIE.
Easilocks are kind to you natural hair as they are fitted without using glue, heat, sewing or braiding. They take a small section of your own hair through a copper lock and secure it with an Easilocks applicator. They are particularly expensive and it is a long process of 5 hours to have them put in but they have had nothing but positive reviews and the quality of the hair is amazing.  
People all across the country are getting involved in the brand Easilocks and if you train with them they provide your details on their well-known website so your business can become recognised across the UK.
Although Easilocks are well-known, there are many salons claiming online that they are trained in them. A lot of people have paid an expensive amount and in return had poor quality extensions put in, for those wanting to have Easilocks we recommend checking on their site to ensure they are trained correctly.
Lauren Cunningham- www.femalefirst.co.uk