Thursday, 19 August 2010

NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS, EBUBE NWAGBO VENTURES INTO HAIR BUSINESS


While her contemporaries have all jumped into music as an alternative to the movie thing they do, the sultry actress, Ebube Nwagbo, borne out of her relentless effort in showing appreciation to her teeming fans all over the world, more importantly Nigeria, has pitched a tent in the esoteric world of beauty as she brands a 100% Human Hair known as Posh Hair.
The new product, Posh Hair that has been certified okay by those who have used it has become a toast of every highflying lady out there who wants to look posh without going bankrupt. Ever since the new product was launched in the hair and beauty market in Nigeria, the Enugu born actress whose acting prowess in Royal Palace movie shot in 2005 is still appreciated till date has been getting a lot of calls and contacts. Posh Hair, which has the beautiful face of the screen diva; Ebube Nwagbo is manufactured in America and labeled for Ebube Nwagbo as the franchisee in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.
What makes Posh Hair different from other human hair products? We inquired, “Posh Hair has a unique selling point different from other hair products around in so many ways; first, it doesn’t tangle and it’s affordable and durable. Secondly it’s the only 100% human natural hair that is non-synthetic and one can wear it over and over again unlike other human wigs which are worn at once and also are at cut-throat prices; Posh Hair is like spending less for more.” She said.
Having made unprecedented success in the movie industry in Nigeria, the beautiful actress, Ebube is set to make score another feat in this her new invent as she has put every machinery in place that will competitive favorably with the highly exorbitant lace hair thing that has become an order of the day.
“Everybody wears weave-on but it depends on what you want to wear. When I came about Posh Hair, the first thing that came to mind was the issue of price, if one has to break the monopolistic power of some players in the industry, Price is one issue that must be seriously tackle first. And I also noticed that a lot of ladies out there wanted to look like Beyonce, Anita Baker etc by wearing their hair, and I was like, we can actually have something to do with our own movie or music stars and since then the idea had been so disturbing until it eventually became a reality.” Ebube gave a boost to her statement

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