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Christopherbox.com sponsored an event called Shear Madness. Stylists
were invited to create an "art-rageous" style to compete for cash prizes given by The Dylan Residences. Special
thanks to Lisa Kind who is the editor for the newspaper. It's nice to know that she supports the talents of Dallas stylists.
Check Out "Texas Stylist Newspaper"
Check Out "The Dylan Residences"
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I consulted on this article that was a general overview of how
extensions work.
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Jon Renau calls its subsidiary easihair and delivers on that promise with the
introduction of designer Chris Gill's Taped line. With his stylist background, Gill has created an easy-to-use extension
that can be applied to the entire head in under 30 minutes. The brand features reusable remy human hair that works with the
customers who have medium to thick hair. Active lifestyles and high humidity climates welcome!
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Allure's A-LIST
A tape-in hair extension product
I developed, Diva in a Box, was included in Allure Jan. 2006's "A-List." This is a collection of the best beauty
resources and the most gratifying selection of products as voted by readers.
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As quoted in an article featuring Tape in Hair Extensions and Hair Additions.
"easihair Taped Y feautures super-thin technology, making the base of the additions undetectable to the eye.
The wefts are so thin that you can mix and blend colors to create a stunning look in terms of style, thickness and color,"
says creative director and stylist Chris Gill (aka Christopher Box)
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Editorial piece featuring a new hair addition line, Formal Affair, co-developed
by Christopher Box.
This line features a unique way of achieving updo's in a matter of minutes using simple
bun based pieces.
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Beauty Launchpad
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"Diva in a Box tape-in
hair extentions can be sold in your retail department and can be used for special occassion style", says creator and
stylist Christopher Box
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