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Discover the rich history and culture of hair extensions

We're excited to take you on a journey through time, exploring the fascinating history of hair extensions and their cultural significance.

3400 BCE

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt

Hair extensions trace their origins to ancient Egypt, where both women and men adorned themselves with meticulously crafted wigs made from human hair, wool, and plant fibers. These adornments were not merely decorative. They signified status, refinement, and an early understanding of beauty as intention and craft.

1600s

European Elegance

European Elegance


During the Renaissance and Baroque periods, elaborate wigs and hairpieces rose to prominence among European nobility. Worn in courts and ceremonial settings, these styles conveyed wealth, influence, and a carefully curated public image shaped by power and tradition.

1950s-1960s

Modern Revolution

Modern Revolution

By the mid-20th century, hair extensions moved beyond exclusivity and into wider use. Advances in synthetic fibers made extensions more accessible, allowing more people to experiment with length, volume, and style.

1990s-2000s

Cultural Expression

Cultural Expression

Hair extensions evolved into a powerful form of cultural expression, particularly within Black communities. They offered versatility while honoring natural hair textures, blending creativity, care, and tradition into everyday styling.

Today

Innovation & Inclusivity

Innovation & Inclusivity

Modern hair extensions unite advanced technology with ethical sourcing. Precision processing, texture matching, and thoughtful selection now offer versatile options that support confidence, self-expression, and refined personal style.

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