A Word to the Nigerian and African Beauty- Hair Industry.
Beauty March 8th, 2011
by Alii Vella
A Word to the Nigerian and African Beauty- Hair Industry.
Article by Global Beauty Action
Salons and retailers need to know about the distress of so many Nigerian and additional African women.
Countless facts of women are secretly distress from improper confiscation of hair extensions, braids, braiding hair extensions, add-on hair, fusion, bonding hair glue, weaves and dreadlocks. It is distressing the self esteem and self value of several on the rise girls as well. Add-on hair should be worn for enhancing beauty-not because of self inflicted receding and hair destruction. Many of these women are so embarrassed; they are even beating their baldness from their husbands.
The need in Nigeria as well as in most of Africa- for educational seminars for patrons and professionals in the area of wigs, hair attachments, and extensions is in high demand. The harvest looked-for to by the book keep up and take out these hairstyles are in high demand as well. As stated before, much of the distress is because of lack of information during the confiscation administer.
Salons and retailers that sell wigs, hair glue, hair attachments, braids, extensions and add-on hair or retailers that are considering expanding into this industry segment; must know that application and confiscation go hand-n-hand. Retailers are doing their customers an injustice by not providing a product for safe confiscation if they sell wigs, hair attachments, braiding hair, extensions and add-on hair.
In America and Europe, lots of product companies offer education and seminars, but in Nigeria and most of Africa-many beauty companies are not investing in the community to do the same. Most of the add-on hair, wigs, hair attachments, and hair extensions that are used are made in India or Asia. They can not educate the consumer on saving their own natural hair once add-on hair is removed.
Nigerian women want the hair and beauty industry to show that they care about more than just the millions of Naira washed-out on their harvest monthly. Give back to the community-beauty earnings so much to African women.
Soir?e professionals or home users don’t have the time or patience to take out braids, bonding glue, hot-fusion, dreadlocks, weaves or hair extensions the aptly way. Home users are distress from thinning and receding when they run off with the bonding glue out of their hair. Or when they rush by ripping braids out of their hair without combing owing to the knots and tangles at the root of the hair. Many stylists are experiencing the same problems with their clients.
If you want to satisfy your customers grant them with feature wigs, braids, hair extensions and add-on hair, then delight go a step additional to offer them the best harvest to keep up and take out these styles.
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March 8th, 2011 at 11:20 pm
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March 9th, 2011 at 12:11 am
How about ‘meloncholic’ or ‘ordered disorder’…reminds me of Jackson Pollock’s paintings. Beauty in tragedy, order in disorder.