Sunday, June 12, 2011

Hair Extensions not Just for Celebrities Anymore

As the demand for hair extensions grows, more and more companies are offering different type of hair extensions. At the start of the clip in hair extensions boom, silicon was the bonding agent of choice to connect your own hair to the hair extension. Then Great Lengths developed a pre-bonded hair extension, that eliminated the need for glues, and the new hair extension revolution took place. Today, there are dozens of companies vying for market share.

Patricia says Great Lengths is still the best, but HairDreams and Remylinks are a close second. "What we are seeing is a competitive landscape, and creativity is taking hold" she says. "People are innovating new techniques, and that is good for the market". Will the changes in the economy do anything to change demand? I don’t think so she says, "People will always find room in their budget to look good. They might buy one less wardrobe, instead of giving up their extensions".

One thing is for sure, the remy hair extensions business is changing. The days of getting a hair cut or color at the salon are changing. More and more exotic services are talking hold, and the growth for the industry looks good. Celebrities are not just the only ones trying to look good.

Cheap hair extensions not just for celebrities anymore
Hair Extensions have exploded in popularity over the last few years, and are not just for celebrities anymore. People from all over the country are getting hair extensions, trying to improve their hair fullness and length. At the start of the human hair extensions craze, everyone wanted to look like their favorite celebrity. Mariah, Shakira, and a host of others, never left the house without their extensions in. Now it is everyday people, making room for the hair’s budgets, even in tough economic times.

Patricia, from the world famous, Patricia’s Hair Extensions Salon, says this growth has lead to a dramatic rise in stylists offering hair extensions. Demand is high she says, and that is leading to "more and more salons offering hair extensions to their clients."

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