Gateshead hairdresser goes global with new entrepreneurial haircare products range
A popular barber has become an entrepreneur following the launch of his own hair products range.
Sam Wall regularly goes on international work trips for various commissions, and has created his own ‘Let’s ‘Ave It’ range under his own brand, Mr Sam Wall.
This is a major change to his North East roots, and the hairdresser has made investment in creating this product range. His first batch sold out within two weeks of going on sale, and Sam is now awaiting further stock to be sold on his website and in North East outlets.
Sam is currently based in Gateshead, and his clients include many sportsmen and businessmen. He is now focusing on growing his own brand, with the second phase of products set to launch in early 2020.
Sam Wall.
Sam commented on his new venture, saying: “It was a massive decision for me to create my own range but one I’m pleased I have made.
“The reaction and feedback has been fantastic and for the first batch to sell out within two weeks was beyond anything I could have expected, they literally flew off the shelves.
“I’ve had so much support, and my business clients in particular have been amazing, I think they appreciate what a big step it is to invest in your first venture.
“It has never been an aspiration to compete with the big brands out there, what I have created was done with my clients in mind and the kinds of things I’m asked for.”
He is said to already be planning for the next phase of products, including his ‘Let’s ‘Ave It’ collection. Some of the products are also said to include some of Sam’s common phrases, like “Ello Mate and “You beaut”, and are all paraffin-free.
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