Weaves meet extensions

Cross cultural hair campaign; women in charge

Weaving and/or extensions is the lively hood for a black weaver and a white custom hair replacement expert to join forces in creating the first ever merger of the black weaving world and the white extension world, to boot, they have also created the first mobile beauty studio. What brought these two together? Women from 2 opposite cultures met, weaves and extensions. One wearing extensions the other wearing weave. These two dynamic women's mission to now to educate, support and help all women who have hair challenges. Both women's cultures have their own hair challenges and they are able to address each of them as individual as they are.
These two hair experts, have over 75 years’ worth of experience in women’s hair needs. They have linked up to reenergize the US hair market and help bring back the artisans workmanship having made in America featuring the finest quality human hair.
Why are they doing this? They each specialize in the application of additional hair issues for women of color and everyone else. This has been an issue for such a long period of time and they are closing the gap. Their expertise allows them to take what the weaving industry has been doing so long and transferring it to the caucasian industry and vice versa. Wow! What an opportunity to help women of all nationalities with their wants and needs.
The media has never told this story. Women have not had the information or opportunity because the media has not made this important enough. What an opportunity to talk about women and how they have become empowered through their hair.

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, Jersey City Ethnic Hair Care Examiner

Darcelle, owner and operator of Afri-Khair, E Orange, NJ. Hair Looks, Fayetteville, NC and HairKhair by Saibah, Cornelius, NC. Darcelle also known as Saibah is a lacer weaving expert . Darcellealso holds a bachelors degree in cosmetology and has taught chemical applicatio. She is also a...

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