Tuesday, March 29, 2011

HHē (@HHEhair) Human Hair Express Changes the Face of Black Beauty

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After decades of watching mothers, aunts, cousins, sisters and significant others spend hours in beauty salons, hair stores and in front of mirrors, Robert Errold Scott, Maurice Moore and Irving Buissereth solidified a plan anchored by a mission and made the ultimate investment in the future of the African-American community at large.

Not content with sourcing the finest in luxury virgin wefted hair pieces, the trio, known as “The Triangle Offense” emerged from their industry think tank with a mission to lead the community by example in the ways of self-empowerment and to ultimately eradicate the “B” word from the vocabulary of the community. Notes founder Robert Errold Scott, “We are not just three guys selling hair. We have developed the hhē line through innovation, diligence and faith. Our initial line of products set the tone for our standard of quality both in business and in the community as a whole”.

Human Hair Express, or hhē (pronounced as the pronoun “he”) launches this month on a national beauty tour making stops in all major markets for beauty trade shows, speaking engagements and its newly branded salon series “Tequila and Tresses” sponsored by award winning spirit brand Don Tepo and a national Urban lifestyle publication.

hhē can be found online at Human Hair Express where consumers can shop, discuss trends, ask questions and follow the brand's global inititives.

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