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Mayvenn Is Now Making Free Custom Wigs For Customers

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Mayvenn Is Now Making Free Custom Wigs For Customers

The extensions brand just launched another game-changer.

Mayvenn X Custom Wigs
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Mayvenn is now serving up free one-of-a-kind measured and handmade to fit wigs with your next bundles purchase. This is the third program the Black-owned beauty brand has created to change how we buy and rock extensions.

[SEE ALSO: Mayvenn Awards $1.25M In Grants To Hairstylists For #SaveTheSalon Campaign]

Last year, it launched a free hair sew-install program with your purchase of bundles and, this past February, introduced a free wig-customization service for the current collection of wigs. I asked one of their PR folks back in April if it was possible to do the free install of the kinky straight hair as a wig instead of my own head, so I am too thrilled with this new program.

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It gives the best of both worlds — a dope wig with the texture(s) you want and a quick fix for your hair needs in the midst of this ongoing pandemic. Simply buy your bundles as usual, make an appointment with one of their certified hairstylists to get your head measured, and then pick it up from them about a week.

You’ve also got options. Your qualifying purchase comes with four different customization services: u-part wig, a lace front closure, a lace front wig, or a 360-lace front based on the number of bundles.

The hairstylist will also tint the lace and bleach knots to color match with your skin, as well as ensure the lace is cut for the perfect hairline.

The services normally run you anywhere from $100 to $135, but are now FREE.99 with your purchase. Simply place your order and the free add-on service will be available at checkout and Mayvenn will pay the stylist once selected.

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Stephenetta Harmon is a Black beauty editor, curator, and digital media and communications expert who builds platforms to celebrate the power, impact, and business of Black beauty. Prior to founding Sadiaa Black Beauty Guide, she served as editor-in-chief for the MN Spokesman-Recorder and digital media director for Hype Hair. Find her at stephenetta.com.

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