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Building Confidence One Wig at a Time

Wigs by Tiffani

HAIRDRESSER NHAT-THUY “TIFFANI” TRAN CALIX’S search for a solution to her postpartum hair loss would not only lead her to a resolution but would take her on a journey that has changed her life and the lives of hundreds of women. Armed with her hairdressing expertise and a mission to help, she launched her business, Wigs by Tiffani, in 2018.

In the past seven years, Tiffani, with a dedicated team, has built a purposeful and successful business with self-expression and confidence at its core. Reflecting on the privilege it is to give back a person’s self esteem, she shares, “To be able help someone who has lost their hair, or never even had hair, is a feeling I can’t explain; it’s life changing. When my clients cry happy tears during our consultations, and they tell me I’ve changed their life is something I’ll never get used to.”

Despite years of success, Tiffani remains connected to her purpose. She encourages clients to embrace their individuality, offering expert guidance while ensuring they choose wigs that reflect their identity. She is committed to inclusivity and provides wigs for all hair types and skin tones, ensuring everyone feels seen.

Beyond her business, Tiffani’s impact extends through initiatives like the Children’s Fund, which donates wigs to young girls facing medical-related hair loss. She also offers college scholarships and partners with local nonprofits, working to normalize wig-wearing and promote self-acceptance.

Recognizing that buying a wig online can be intimidating, Wigs by Tiffani offers in-person consultations at its Metairie shop. Cients can determine their perfect fit, explore various styles, and find the wig that feels just right for them.

More than just a business, Wigs by Tiffani is a movement in promosting confidence and transformation in an area that is often overlooked. For those experiencing hair loss, her work provides not just a wig but a renewed sense of self and the courage to face the world confidently.

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