#SBColourFest: Princess of Wales’ New Blonde Hair
Victoria Lynch, Remi Cachet founder and creative director’s response to the furore around Kate Middleton’s hair.
The internet is awash with speculation that the Princess of Wales may be wearing a wig but what’s more surprising is the stigma that still surrounds the use of wigs and extensions. Hair tweakments are no different to facial tweakments or teeth whitening: they’re simply tools that help us feel more confident in ourselves.
Hair pieces, extensions, and wigs are used every day as protective styling, to boost self-esteem, and to help people retain or reclaim their identity. Thanks to industry innovations – especially from the UK’s biggest hair extension brand, Remi Cachet – we’re seeing more women embrace these options, particularly when facing thinning hair post-partum, through illness, or during menopause.
The truth is, the glamorous ponytails and thick, voluminous locks we see on celebrities are almost always enhanced with extensions.
We know this because we supply and work with professional hairdressers across the industry who create those looks. With the wide range of attachment methods we offer, there really is something for everyone – and over 60 shades available, the results look beautifully seamless and natural.
As an industry, we should be celebrating the power of extensions and wigs to transform not only hair, but also how people feel about themselves. Whether it’s adding volume, restoring confidence, or giving someone the chance to feel like ‘them’ again – this is about empowerment, not shame.”
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