
Huda Kattan Finally Dropped A New Hair Extension Collection
Already a trusted favourite among the likes of Maya Jama and Molly Mae-Hague, who both have existing collections with the brand, the new Beauty Works x Huda Collection is one of Beauty Works' most anticipated partnerships. Focused on fusing high-performance with an ultra-glam finish (both undeniably synonymous with Kattan's own business values) the collaboration offers up salon-professional clip-in extensions in five exclusive multidimensional shades that are inspired by the beauty doyen's own Middle-Eastern heritage.
Taking to TikTok to reveal the collection, Kattan said, 'I wanted to do something to highlight women in the Middle East, so we did colours that we thought were really, really unique to this region.'
Personally curated by Kattan, each shade has been designed to flatter a wide range of hair tones and textures: Midnight Kohl is an intense natural black, Arabia Doll is a deep brown with warm undertones, Huda offers dark brown roots with caramel highlights, Desert Dune is for brunettes with bold lowlights and blonde highlights; and Spiced Oud delivers soft brown roots.
Beauty Works has been delivering salon-grade, luxury hair extensions since 2009 and has gathered a loyal celebrity fanbase along the way, while Huda Kattan's community continues to grow. This launch has been a long-time coming. 'This is also something our community has been asking for for the longest time,' says Kattan, 'we are constantly seeing it in the comments section, like "when are you bringing hair extensions out?", and to be honest Beauty Works owns the market there, they genuinely own the market. I always have to transform my hair, I have to do so many different things, and Beauty Works has always been for me the number one choice without a doubt,' she adds.
The result is a new era of luxury hair enhancements, including the expertly developed Barely There® Clip-In Collection, which can be bought in 15 bestselling Beauty Works shades as well as Kattan's personally developed ones. Available as a seven-piece clip-in set, from £199, in three lengths, 18' (160g), 20' (180g) and 22' (200g); or as part of a Mix & Match range which spans a two-piece, two-clip face framing Mini set, from £24, a three-clip weft Duo, from £60, and a single four-clip weft Volumiser, from £42.
Responding to a specific gap in the haircare market, Kattan notes, 'I had this idea and I just threw it at [Beauty Works] - I love them so much, they are so fun to work with. A lot of women, especially in the Middle East, don't want to colour their hair but they want to be able to experience maybe highlights.' Armed with this knowledge, Kattan developed the Mix & Match range which creates ample opportunity for women to switch up and personalise their look without the damage that comes with bleaching hair regularly.
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I have ultra-long hair but it isn't as thick or dense as it once was. While I don't rely on hair extensions day to day, I do reach for them on special occasions when I want my hair to look as thick and luscious as it was a few years ago. After trying out the new Beauty Works x Huda collection, I can safely say I've found my new go-to for weddings, fancy dinners and any other occasion where a full glam moment is the brief. The extensions are high-quality, easy to fix in and totally undetectable once I have brushed them through with my natural hair. I like to wear mine wavy to match my natural texture and these took to my Dyson AirWrap beautifully. I found my perfect shade match in Arabian Doll, a deep brown with warm undertones. It's no wonder Huda Kattan fans have been begging for a hair extension line from the beauty mogul - these are nothing short of brilliant.'
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, before (L) and after using the Beauty Works x Huda hair extensions 1.
Beauty Works x Huda Collection Barely There® Clip-In Set
What the brand says: 'Perfect for adding volume, experimenting with colour or concealing thinning areas, the Beauty Works x Huda luxury hair enhancements deliver a seamless, natural-looking transformation. This 7-piece clip-in set is available in three lengths: 18' (160g), 20' (180g) and 22' (200g). Made from 100% Remy human hair, it offers maximum coverage and blends effortlessly for a lightweight, flawless finish.'
What we know: Beauty Works has been delivering salon-grade, luxury hair extensions since 2009 and has gathered a loyal celebrity fanbase along the way, in fact Maya Jama and Molly Mae-Hague have both put their names to the brand with separate collections. The Beauty Works x Huda collaboration boasts the new Barely There® Clip-In Collection which features all-new, never-before-seen clip-ins that offer a push-up effect that mimics natural hair growth so you can enjoy seamlessly blended volume and length without the damage.
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I have ultra-long hair but it isn't as thick or dense as it once was. While I don't rely on hair extensions day to day, I do reach for them on special occasions when I want my hair to look as thick and luscious as it was a few years ago. After trying out the new Beauty Works x Huda collection, I can safely say I've found my new go-to for weddings, fancy dinners and any other occasion where a full glam moment is the brief. The extensions are high-quality, easy to fix in and totally undetectable once brushed through with my natural hair. I like to wear mine wavy to match my natural texture and these took to my Dyson AirWrap beautifully. I found my perfect shade match in Arabian Doll, a deep brown with warm undertones.' Pros Push-up effect clip ins
100% Remy human hair Cons
Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).
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