Irish stylist launches new hair extensions range
A new Irish hair extensions brand has been launched by hair stylist Emma King.
Cascata Hair offers reusable extensions that are made with 100% ethically sourced human hair, which promise to be easy to apply.
Starting her career at 15, King trained with Felix O’Donoghue in The Hairdresser in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, before going on to open Unique Hair Design in the town in 2006. The salon sits under the Emma K brand and has further expansion plans for the coming year.
The Cascata Hair range features 16 bespoke colours in two different lengths, with additional colours already in development.
According to King, the lightweight design allows the hair to sit comfortably, avoiding any bulkiness and allowing the client the freedom to style their hair in a variety of ways.
Clients can colour-match from home via the online portal on cacastahair.ie, where the team of stylists review uploaded photos of their hair. They can also colour-match in King's salon.
“As a busy bridal stylist doing upwards of 80 weddings a year, I started to see there was a big gap in the Irish market for versatile clip-in, hair extensions,” she said. “I set out to create a range of extensions that achieve instant transformations, with low commitment and investment, that don’t damage the client’s natural hair and that can last a lifetime.
“We are excited to bring the brand to life. We are passionate and devoted to our clients, their haircare journeys, and the resulting confidence we strive to inspire.’’