
Transform or transition, whichever;
let us bring out the Deesse (Goddess) in you!
There is so much pressure these days to stay on top the trends with hair goals and aesthetics. So much so, that celebrity secrets in wigs hit the ground running once word got out. Wigs are a great way to take a break, transition out of damaged hair, or just play around with new looks. While hair care is still as important (if not more important) wigs give the person in it the right type of vibe they are looking for. We like to think it brings out the inner goddess in everyone.
Deesse Luxury Extensions and wigs are hand pick after test screening to ensure they live of to our goddess expectations We have partnered with domestic and oversea suppliers to make sure we have just about everything anyone needs. Also, all out custom made wigs are made with the best of our collections. You have the capability of building your wig or buying a per-made look. We have a great sense of pride when it comes to craftsmanship of the beauties that are handmade. Our CEO, Latianna Jefferson is a self taught hand and machine wig maker. She has also taken continuous education course from mogul beauty educator Marquetta Breslin in full lace ventilation construction and customization. We have the right type of skills to give you just what your looking starting a beginners friendly level.
Versatility without compromise
means hair care still matters
Please, please, please don’t think that because you have a wig you don’t have to care for your natural hair or the wig!
Trust, you would be doing yourself a disservice to not keep up with your hair care routines. Regular shampooing, deep conditioning, trims, and maintenance is critical to ensure growth retention of natural hair and longevity of your wig. Not sure where to begin with this process? Book in consultation with your local stylist to come up with plan for your hair’s success. Be on the look out for out Stylist Top Pick e-store coming soon!
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“Beauty is about perception, not about make-up. I think the beginning of all beauty is knowing and liking oneself. You can’t put on make-up, or dress yourself, or do any sort of fun or joy if you’re doing it from a position of correction. ”
— Kevyn Aucoin