HairUWear

About HairUWear

Founded as Eva Gabor International in 1968, HairUWear is the number one alternative hair company in the world, providing the industry’s most highly regarded, fashion forward, quality wigs, hairpieces, hair extensions, hair accessories and hair replacement programs to businesses worldwide. HairUWear's portfolio of eight leading brands, plus private label, is marketed in over 40 countries. With twelve patents and more in development, HairUWear is innovation driven. HairUWear has US offices in Florida and Kansas, plus five overseas locations whose sole responsibility is to ensure product quality.
In 2018, HairUWear celebrated our 50th Anniversary.

A Message From Our CEO

“I’ve been blessed to work in a phenomenal industry. At HairUWear, we have the ability to help people achieve how they wish to project themselves to others, whether that’s happy, confident, beautiful or sexy because there is no better or faster way to change how you look and feel than with your hair! That’s captured in our corporate tagline – HairUWear…Changes Everything.”

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designers

Laurence Bate

Laurence Bate​

Vice President of Design and Production​

Teresa Lane​

Director of Design​

Frank Campanella

Frank Campanella​

Designer and Stylist​

Kyle Kaine

Kyle Kaine

Designer and Stylist​

Education

HairUWear delivers hands-on training with industry experts. Whether someone is just starting out or a seasoned professional, HairUWear offers education for all experience levels, applicable to a variety of professions. Our education programs include Great Lengths Certification training, American Hairlines Hair Replacement Education and HairUWear On The Road seminars.

educators

Lisa Rentas

Lisa Rentas

HairUWear Educator

Crystal Vice

Crystal Vice

HairUWear Educator

Brandie Reyes

Brandie Reyes

American Hairlines Educator

Diana

Diana Valdez

American Hairlines Educator

HairUWear is a proud sponsor of the American Cancer Society. Since 2003, HairUWear has donated more than 100,000 wigs valued at $15 million to the American Cancer Society.

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