Since then, Kiyah has temporarily closed her salon doors, shared a heartwrenching video capturing how many stylists felt about the shutdown, and ultimately rebooted with social media LIVES and flash sales. Here is an excerpt of that chat where she talks about the transformative powers of hairstyling, her secret to a good lace front install, and her styling must-haves that we can actually order online.
What keeps you motivated—and relevant—in the industry? That inspires me. I like the whole giving back, the philanthropy side of hairstyling. Your hair and your beauty are directly connected to your self-esteem. You could be the most confident person all day.
I make everybody feel like a celebrity. I get a rush from that, from making you look and feel your best. HH: Tell us about your hair brand, Muze. So, I shifted gears and went with wigs over a product line. That was the decision I made like two years ago and kind of put my haircare line on delay. Now, Ciara wears my wigs. La La [Anthony] wears my wigs. Halle Berry wears my wigs. So many women are wearing them. HH: Yeah, it seems everyone is rocking lace fronts, now.
What advice do you have for us to properly blend those edges? HH: What do you want to see more of? The girls are feeling more comfortable with themselves. Do you have any faves? I love their edge tamer, too. I was kinda shocked. They have a scalp elixir that has peppermint oil in it. Even though she has worked with a lot of talent over the years, she still wants to work with other top tier talents like Rihanna and Doja Cat.
Wright is excited for her future ahead as she prepares for her book, The Business of Beauty and creating a platform for young entrepreneurs to learn how to build their own brand.
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