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As part of efforts to fulfil its social commitment to the society, premium hair extension brand, Lush Hair has unveiled a Hair Academy that will help spread knowledge in the field of hair making, while empowering young Nigerians.
The academy, which was launched in partnership with MAKE-ME professional institute in Lagos, will render its services at zero cost to existing stylists and aspiring Nigerian youths who have picked up interest in professional hair making and styling.
According to Lush Hair, the academy is open to Nigerian youths who want to learn ways to develop and enhance their skills in professional hair making and styling from experts who already have made remarkable impact in the industry.
LUSH HAIR ACADEMY in collaboration with the Lagos Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Development will be taking the classes at MAKE-ME professional institute, Surulere, Lagos - a popular hair dressing centre with a pedigree of untainted reputation and unrivalled service delivery in Lagos State. Lush Hair opens free hair styling academy
The workshop is designed for all Nigerian youths who want to sharpen their skills and learn about ways to enhance their creativity in professional hair making/styling from experts who already have made remarkable impact in the industry.
The program aims at keeping potential students updated on the latest hair styles, trends, products, equipment-handling, and styling techniques etc.