HEADWEAR WITH A CONSCIENCE

LOSING YOUR HAIR DOESNT MEAN LOSING YOURSELF! WE ARE AN ORGANIC SUSTAINABLE HEADWRAP COMPANY WHO SPECIALISE IN HAIR LOSS/CHEMOTHERAPY. PROVIDING BOLD AND MODERN PIECES TO HELP PEOPLE FEEL EMPOWERED AND CONFIDENT.

Tues 3rd Dec 8pm The biggest zoom EVER

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100% of our prints are milled and printed in the UK using water based inks. We also make each item to order, small batch sewing is our superpower.

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We use the highest grade organic cotton lycra to ensure we are as sustainable and environmentally conscious as possible.

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Size Matters

We create turbans from new-born up and our adult turbans are available in 3 sizes. We recommend using our sizing guide to ensure the perfect fit. You can also find our teen range in our childrens listing.

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We Understand

As well as fashion items we specialise in hair loss. If you are unsure or need any help please contact us

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