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Hair extensions firm sprouts growth in yorkshire
A well respected hair extensions firm which has worked with high profile celebrities, renowned industry hairdressers and television programmes has launched a store in Leeds.
Additional Lengths launched the store and salon, which is based in central Leeds, at a special celebration attended by approximately 100 business professionals from the region.
The company has opened the Leeds store after a period of growth thanks to its popular hair extensions and recent increased profile due to its work with primetime reality programmes including Dancing on Ice.
Additional Lengths, which has had a hugely successful store in Stockton within Teesside for eight years is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of hair extensions and associated accessories within the UK.
To cope with demand the workforce has been increased 12 members of staff to work in both stores and to handle online orders, which they are receiving from around the world. In additional to hair extensions the salon will also be offering botox, fillers and liquid facelifts.
Victoria Lynch, Additional Lengths founder, said: “The Leeds store is in the heart of the city and benefits from a lot of foot-traffic of style conscious people so we are excited to launch in such a vibrant area.
“The business has continued to grow month-on-month due to the reputation of our products, which includes our own brand of high quality human hair extensions.
“We have also received increasing industry credibility thanks to working with leading hair stylists and celebrities who wear our products.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Morrison .
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