Amoy Pitters On Weaves, Extensions, and How To Be the Next Hair Superstar
Amoy Pitters is a giant in the hair industry. Her industry mentor was Odile Gilbert, and her fingers have shaped the locks of Naomi Campbell, Maggie Rizer, Iman, Donatella Versace, and John Galliano. If anyone can tell you how to properly wear and maintain a weave or extensions, it’s her.
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After years of resistance, I joined the ranks of the fake hair army, only to have my fabulous waves turn into a bedraggled mess after less than a month. What was I to do? Ask an expert, then share the information! Amoy Pitters is a giant in the hair industry. Her industry mentor was Odile Gilbert, and her fingers have shaped the locks of Naomi Campbell, Maggie Rizer, Iman, Donatella Versace, and John Galliano.
If anyone can tell you how to properly wear and maintain a weave or extensions, it’s her. Amoy took a few minutes out of her hectic schedule to talk with us about hair, her new salon, and her foolproof method for success.
The Fashion Spot: You've worked with the cream of the entertainment and fashion crop. What prompted you to settle down and open a salon? This concern has led me to develop my own line of clip-on extensions made of human hair. Along with these extension pieces, I am also preparing to launch my line of shampoos, conditioners, and styling products. I try to understand their lifestyle, and determine how much time/energy they can invest into the look. Texture and color of the weave is also discussed. I am not a one-size-fits-all stylist; each client has different needs and desire different looks. Extensions are not cheap - they are an investment. Using the right products and tools is so crucial, and if I sense some hesitation on the client's part, I will try to steer them in alternate direction.
Generally, I recommend 9-10oz of hair, but beyond that, extensions are quite diverse in length, curl pattern, and texture. I have used all types of human hair, but I am partial to Italian wavy - the look is so current and fun. tFS: How do you maintain the hair and style? How many times a week should the weave/extensions be washed? Along with improper extension application, using bad hair is a major no-no. Synthetic hair gets matted and easily-tangled. All of my new extension clients get detailed instructions when they leave on how to take care of their new look. When you are looking for an extension specialist, make sure you have a consultation and discuss their technique. Proper extensions should make your natural hair grow faster, not make it fall out!
tFS: Do you have any advice for aspiring stylists that want to be the next Amoy Pitters? And don't limit yourself to ONLY black hair or to ONLY extensions. Limitations limit your money! And becoming adept at customer service is a requirement. No matter how great you are at cutting, if you cannot learn the art of customer service, you will not build a clientele. |

lines that are composed of synthetic hair.
tFS: When buying hair, what should a client be looking for? How much hair is enough to cover the average head?




















