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Patriotic Fashionistas Show Colours With Hair Extensions
A Teesside hair extensions firm has announced that patriotic fashionistas are showing their support for the Queen’s Jubilee and Olympic Games as sales go through the roof.
Stockton-based Additional Lengths has been inundated with orders for its patriotic red, white and blue feather hair extensions as the summer festivities approach.
The multi-awarding company, which is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of hair extensions and associated accessories within the UK, is continuously creating new packs to keep up with demand.
Additional Lengths import rooster feathers from America and create unique styles within their retail store which are ideal for all hair colours.
Victoria Lynch, Additional Lengths founder, said: “We only recently launched the patriotic feather extensions but they have become an instant hit with our customers.
“As the Queen’s Jubilee and Olympics quickly approach we are anticipating their popularity to grow even further.”
A product pack includes 12 feathers in total, made up of two bundles of six feathers, and can be attached to hair using micro or silicone rings for a quick in and out option. The feathers are also produced so that they can fit securely using normal hair extension clips.
The natural product, which has a retail price of £14.99, can be washed, brushed and styled along with hair and can last up to six months depending on usage and maintenance.
Additional Lengths has retail stores and salons on Stockton High Street and the recently opened Leeds store within the city centre, as well as an online shop at www.additionallengths.co.uk.
For more information about Additional Lengths and its extensive range of hair extensions and accessories call 01642 867213 or visit www.additionallengths.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Morrison .
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