'A call that I just had to answer': How this St. George entrepreneur revolutionized the hair industry

McKenzie Turley, Invisible Bead Extensions owner/creator, is picture in St. George in April.

McKenzie Turley, Invisible Bead Extensions owner/creator, is picture in St. George in April. (Adele Park, St. George News)


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ST. GEORGE — It was the hair flip that flipped the entire hair industry.

One simple photo posted on Instagram was all it took for a St. George entrepreneur to transform a hair extension technique into a business empire. McKenzie Turley now trains hairstylists worldwide, bringing them and their tax dollars to southern Utah.

Turley was frustrated. After years of training in various hair extension techniques, Turley was vexed by the unsightly and sticky mess traditional methods caused to the scalp. There had to be a better way.

"I always felt like there were boxes that I could not check with these methods," Turley said. "There would be things I would be struggling with no matter how much practice I put in or how many times I visited an educator."

Read the full article at St. George News.

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