Shake your tail with Feather Ray

Shake your tail with Feather Ray

Feather Ray hair extensions use real feathers to accessorise hair in a new and exciting way. They are the perfect accessory for this summer’s festival season, creating a casual boho look with multiple colour choices and options to complement your individual style.

As well as being best friends, Neal and Ro are the founders of Feather Ray and both love to share their passions and dreams with everyone around them. They were the first to launch feather hair extensions in the UK and have made them available for all trend-savvy fashionistas.

Feather Ray use the feathers of roosters that have been hand-raised in ethical conditions, hand-picking them to ensure maximum quality across all extensions. They are then dyed using environmentally friendly treatments in an array of vibrant colours and patterns, ranging in length from seven to 16 inches, giving you the ability to create a style unique and personal to you.

The extensions are attached using a silicon-lined micro-ring that won’t damage your hair and are intended to stay in your hair for up to eight weeks with a little TLC.

Because these extensions are made using 100% natural feathers, they can be washed, brushed, blow-dried and straightened just like real hair, making them the most perfect, hassle-free hair accessory!

Feather Ray have created DIY feather kits for you to try this new and exciting look at home, with a set of seven feathers in a range of rainbow colours and the tools required to attach them to your hair, enabling you to create an alternative look without a long-term commitment. These kits can be found at Topshop in Oxford Circus, as well as on Feather Ray’s online store, and start at a purse friendly price of just £3.

If you’re a little worried about putting them in yourself, make sure you pop along to see a member of the Feather Ray team: they will happily put them in for you at no extra cost!

So go on, shake that tail feather by visiting here

Helena Strutt

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