We see one or two hair extension techniques taking the forefront lead.
Victoria Beckham, Jordan and even Jennifer Aniston have used what is
know as the strand by strand hot bond hair fusion technique, but what
is it exactly? why is it so popular and what makes the media report
that hair extensions damage your hair?
Recently it was reported that Kate Beckinsale, Victoria Beckham and
Christina Aguilera have all been spotted with temporary bald patches
caused by their hair extensions. Don't these women get stressed like
the rest of us and sometimes lose their hair?
Diane Shaw the head of training states 'students are often amazed to
find out that in Ancient Civilazation way back in Egypt, Greece, Rome,
the East, China, Japan, Africa and America hair extension and
enhancement systems where in place for both men and women to aid
beauty, rituals, status and even for health and safty reasons. (such
as the prevention of head lice)' she goes on to say that 'We can even
track hair enhancement and extensions through the Renaissance,
Elizabethan and the Victorian time. And that is not avoiding the
1920's, 1940's 1950's and 1960 with a wave of differnet hair peices
which were attached in various ways.'
In this socieity, even if you have it and you want more or less, the
idea is to fake it! Hair, teeth, boobs, thighs, nails and so the list
goes on.
So when Victoria decided to remove her hair extensions, did we see a
dramatic drop in the hair supply industry? No. The reason being that
many people today just don't want their hair extended because they
want to have long hair, it's because most people are living longer,
their hair and nails often cannot withstand the previous demands that
was placed on it during their youth, so they suffer with thinning,
lifeless hair that just won't grow.
All around us we are taught to take control, to empower our self
esteem, go out and get what you want and make yourself look and feel
better.
As a result of this, the hair extension and enhancement sector is
growing. The demand for professionally trained hair enhancement
technicians with more than one hair extension technique is far a few
between.
Like any new budding service industry, an opportunity exist for those
who want to change their career or up skill to move into a profitable
service where a demand exists.
The first National hair extension and enhancement studio is opening in
March 2007 offering training in over 10 different hair extension
techniques. Eloquent hair is already experiencing applicants from all
around the world who want to come a spend 1 week learning all 10 hair
extensions techniques. If you want to invest in an expanding sector,
it's worth taking a look at www.eloquent-hair.co.uk.
I don't think the celebrities are setting the trend, most of them are
already rich, but the new trends are temporary makeovers or faking it,
which is what they all do most of the time. It is not exclusive to
them anymore, most normal every day hard working ladies want to also
invest in make overs to empower and bring a little bit of new energy
into their life. Just take a look at the growth of the body cosmetic
sector. I bet you know someone who has recently paid a visit... I rest
my case.