UNice Hair Celebrates Brand Day With More Exclusive Hair Deals

2022-07-30 03:33:30 By : Mr. Allen Chen

NEW YORK , July 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- UNice Hair , one of the global leaders in human hair wigs online retailers, announced the launch of Brand Day Week. As one essential part of programs to connect better with customers and offer premium products and services, UNice Hair Brand Day is a regular event that is held in the middle of every month.

UNice Hair considers Brand Day as a great channel to connect with customers, offering the best UNice wig collections to shoppers and listening to the needs of UNice buyers. To provide more products that are close to customers' needs, UNice Hair is willing to cultivate a customer-oriented culture. Since the launch of UNice Hair , UNice has been committing to providing customers with high-quality human hair wigs, bundles, and services.

In the past years, UNice upgraded its services including launching the UNice Hair App on Google Play and Apple Store, revamping the official website, and cooperating with multiple BNPL payment companies, such as Afterpay, Sezzle, ZIP Quadpay, Klarna, etc to support shoppers get their favorite hair with less financial burden. On UNice Brand Day , customers can get the most beloved and top-selling wigs at less cost.

Information About UNice Hair Brand Day :

1. More Pre-Colored And Pre-Styled Wigs Are Available.

2. More Wig Deals With Less Financial Burden.

3. More Service Available, Including Fast Shipping, Same-Day And Next-Day Delivery, Buy Now Pay Later Service, 24/7 Customer Service, and UNice App Exclusive Deal.

UNice Hair is one of the leading human hair wig retailers in the world. And it is committed to providing quality human hair bundles and wigs, including lace front wigs, headband wigs, v part wigs, lace part wigs, etc. To find out more about UNice Hair , you can visit unice.com.

Contact: Jerry Hoops ***@unice.com

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