Luxury human hair extensions brand Remi Cachet has become Patron of the British Beauty Council, and Remi Cachet founder Victoria Lynch has joined the prestigious Hair Committee
Victoria Lynch, founder of Remi Cachet, is bringing her deep knowledge and experience of the luxury human hair extensions industry to the Hair Committee of the British Beauty Council. Victoria will add her voice to a fresh call for greater regulation and higher standards in the industry.
Alongside this move Remi Cachet is proud to join the British Beauty Council, confirming the brand’s position not just as a participant in the industry, but as a driver of systemic change.
The global hair extensions market is valued at $7.78 billion and is forecast to reach $12.27 billion by 2033. Yet despite this rapid growth, the sector has historically lacked transparency, regulation, and consistent ethical standards for both consumers and professionals.
The British Beauty Council is committed to lobbying legislative issues with policymakers while raising the reputation of the industry. It works to represent, advance and unite the sector, while also shaping government policy and education, and raising professional standards. Each of these values is closely aligned with Remi Cachet – which was created to address these challenges and deliver a values-driven, ethical, transparent product and professional service that leads by example.
“As a leading name in hair extensions, Remi Cachet has long advocated for professional application, championing trained stylists and promoting the importance of high-quality hair that is ethically sourced with fairness and integrity,” explained Victoria. “These principles also underpin our B Corp certification. This partnership reflects a shared ambition to elevate standards and recognition across the industry.”
“We are delighted to welcome Remi Cachet to our network of Patrons and are looking forward to working together to champion excellence within the sector,” shared Mille Kendall OBE, CEO of the British Beauty Council. “The demand for high-quality hair extensions and wigs continues to grow, and it’s incredibly valuable to have a brand so dedicated to innovation, education, and raising professional standards.
“We also share a strong commitment to sustainability, recognising the importance of responsible sourcing, ethical practices, and reducing environmental impact as the industry evolves. We are equally pleased to welcome Victoria Lynch to the Hair Committee, where she will represent the growing hair extensions category.”
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