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Liverpool-based entrepreneur aims for 220k turnover with beauty startup
An entrepreneur has created a new brand of hair extensions and products for salons which is predicted to make a turnover of £220k for 2014.
The business now employs 6 people and cost an initial £65k to start up.
Kelly Muirhead, founder of Miss Lady Lox presents… My New Hair, launched the range after she spotted a gap in the market for premium, natural, quality extensions.
Many big name salons and hair stockists already supplying the extensions.
In addition to her range of extensions, Kelly has developed products that are specifically designed to work with hair extensions.
Kelly, said: “I decided I wanted to create my own bespoke collection of extensions that women could rely on.
“The feedback from hairdressers and clients has been amazing and we’re adding the new range to more salons and stockists all the time.”
“I’m excited to introduce the whole range of products and eager to develop My New Hair further.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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