
Natalee Chand
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With 10+ years in hair, I specialize in extensions, wigs & systems, crafting trend-savvy content. My blog educates & inspires stylists and salon owners with expertise in techniques, styling & innovations in the evolving hair landscape.
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My Experience of Hair Patches for Women and Men
“Invest in your hair, it’s the crown you never take off.” — Beyoncé I’ve worked in hair for 15 years, and one thing that experience teaches you very quickly is that people almost never tell the truth about hair loss on the first try.
By Natalee Chandabout 12 hours ago in Styled
How Does Hair Direct Compare to Other Hair Product Suppliers?
There was a time when Hair Direct felt like one of those names you assumed would always be around. In the hair replacement world, that kind of familiarity matters more than people outside the industry realize. When someone finds a supplier that gets their base size right, understands density, remembers their color notes, and ships something that actually feels wearable, they do not treat it like a casual online purchase. They treat it like a lifeline.
By Natalee Chandabout 19 hours ago in Education
Are there specific brands or websites recommended for wigs for trichotillomania?
There's a particular kind of exhaustion that comes with trichotillomania hair loss. Not just the physical part—though that's real too. I mean the mental load: planning your hair around light, weather, angles, social plans, photos, "wind days," and whether today is a good day or a don't-look-at-me day.
By Natalee Chand16 days ago in Serve
The Day My Hair Changed the Gravity of Love
The first time I wore nano ring hair extensions, I kept telling myself it was just hair. Just a little more length. A little more volume. A small, tidy upgrade that would make me look “done” in photos, the way women are expected to look done—like we woke up already edited.
By Natalee Chand22 days ago in Potent
The Seam That Holds the Sky
I didn’t plan for hair extensions to change anything big. I told myself it was just a practical decision—something to make mornings easier, something to help my hair look the way I wished it always did when I was rested, hydrated, and living a life with fewer deadlines. But I still remember the moment I sat in the salon chair and realized this wasn’t only about hair. It was about how often I’d been shrinking myself without noticing.
By Natalee Chand22 days ago in Potent
When Hair Transplantation Goes Wrong
Surgery can go wrong, but a hair transplant is one of the last procedures you’d expect to turn deadly. When Martyn Latchman, a much-loved teacher, flew abroad hoping to boost his appearance and confidence, none of his students, his family, or the wider community could have imagined that he would be brought home in a coffin.
By Natalee Chand4 months ago in Journal
The Second Half of Beauty
Why Hair Matters Hair is not decoration; it is an introduction. Before you speak, it tells the room how carefully you live. It frames bone, softens edge, and decides whether light flatters or exposes. When hair is healthy, the face looks rested, clothes read intentional, and posture lifts. When it is tired—when the cuticle is raised and the ends are frayed—everything else strains to compensate. Beauty begins with fiber that can bend, bounce, and return.
By Natalee Chand5 months ago in Styled











