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Yahoo
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Inside Kourtney Kardashian's daughter Penelope's luxurious 13th birthday celebration abroad
Happy 13th birthday, Penelope! Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick's daughter rang in the milestone moment with a luxurious celebration in Italy. The 'Kardashians' star, 46, gave a glimpse of the festivities via Instagram over the weekend. 'My little lady is 13 ,' Kardashian told her followers Sunday. 'Being her mommy is one of the greatest things I have ever done. 'She inspires me to be a better person every day,' the Poosh creator added. 'I won't ever have the words for how much joy and love she brings to my life. She is the cooooolessssst .' The carousel kicked off with a photo of the birthday girl posing in a yellow long-sleeve shirt and matching shorts. The slideshow continued with multiple photos of pink balloons, handwritten birthday cards and fireworks, as well as Penelope's fruit-covered cake. The teen blew out her candles in a sweet video. Kardashian's post also featured additional snaps of their European getaway, including gorgeous balcony views. In 2024, the 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' alum celebrated her only daughter's 12th year with an epic beach bash, complete with Ferris wheel rides and swimming. Penelope turned 13 on July 8, with her dad, Scott Disick, sharing a touching tribute at the time. 'I have no words 2 explain my love 4 the greatest gift in life and that's my peep aleep!' the Talentless creator, 42, wrote via Instagram last week. 'Happy bday my love!' Disick and Kardashian, who split in 2015, are also the parents of sons Mason, 15, and Reign, 10. Kardashian also welcomed son Rocky last year, her first child with husband Travis Barker. When she married the Blink-182 rocker in 2022, Kardashian became the stepmom to Landon, 21, and Alabama, 19.


Time Business News
24-06-2025
- Business
- Time Business News
The Big, Bold, and Beautiful Guide to Starting Your Wig Business
So, you're thinking of starting a wig business? First of all – yas queen (or king). Whether you're inspired by the Kardashians' ever-changing looks, fascinated by the booming hair and wigs market, or just tired of overpaying for wigs that don't slay, launching your own wig shop or online wig website might just be the perfect business move. But where do you even begin? Is it profitable? Do you need to make wigs from scratch in your garage? (Spoiler: nope.) Let's dive into everything you need to know. It all begins with knowing what role you want to play. Are you going to be a wig maker, a wig dealer, a boutique wig vendor, or all three? You can: Start small by reselling from wholesale wig vendors Offer custom wig services (cutting, coloring, styling) Launch your own private label brand with wholesale human hair wigs Whichever path you choose, here's your starter checklist – packed with key terms and insights: Start by understanding who you want to sell to. Are your clients looking for glueless wigs, HD lace wigs, synthetic wigs, or full lace wigs? Research popular platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and wig websites like or ShopWigDealer to see what's trending. Tools like Google Trends and TikTok analytics will help you spot hot textures like body wave, deep wave, and curly wig units. You can open a wig online shop, start selling through a marketplace like Alibaba, or set up your own wig site on Shopify. Selling through a wig shop near me or pop-up boutique helps build community and allows customers to try before they buy. Many successful wig suppliers start online and expand into salons or wig store fronts as demand grows. To get started, source from trusted wholesale wig suppliers, wig distributors, or wig wholesale vendors. Look for: Quality control for virgin hair, Remy, and HD lace Fast delivery from countries like China, India, or Vietnam Private labeling and custom packaging options Reviews from other wig vendors near me Top-rated wholesale platforms include Alibaba wigs, WigDealer, ShopWigDealer, and suppliers offering wholesale wigs from China. Use Shopify or Wix for your wig website, or get started with a TikTok Shop or Instagram page. Optimize product listings with keywords like lace front wigs wholesale, human hair wigs in bulk, and affordable prices. Include keywords like 'buy wigs wholesale' and 'best wholesale wig vendors in China' in your metadata for SEO gains. Choose between an LLC, sole proprietorship, or corporation, depending on your goals. Research your country's control systems for taxation, business names, and licenses. Having a legitimate wig business gives customers confidence and helps you scale faster. 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Making wigs can be cheaper if you're skilled with tools and the ventilating lace. But most new entrepreneurs work with wholesale lace front wigs vendors to scale quickly. You'll save time, standardize quality, and meet demand faster. Most human hair is sourced in bulk from hair factories and wholesale human hair wig vendors in China, India, and Vietnam. Look for ethical sourcing, donor transparency, and documented grades like 9A, 10A, or 12A. China dominates the global export market, especially for synthetic wigs and cheap wholesale wigs. However, Vietnamese human hair and Indian temple hair are rising in popularity among premium wig wholesale companies. The United States is the largest buyer of wigs globally, followed by countries in Africa and Europe. American buyers often look for wholesale glueless wigs, lace frontals, and HD lace styles. Definitely. Whether you're selling wholesale lace frontals, synthetic wig units, or full lace wigs, this is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Even cosplay fashion wigs are growing thanks to influencers and YouTubers. Here are some of the best wig companies to consider for B2B: Newtimes Hair (global B2B wig supplier) ShopWigDealer (specialized in glueless and HD lace) AliExpress vendors (check reviews, ask for bulk pricing) (US-based wholesale hub) A HD lace front human hair wig from high quality human hair vendors, ideally pre-plucked, bleached knots, and 180% density. Offering different textures like body wave, deep wave, and straight lets clients find their perfect look. Start with a few samples from good wig vendors. Test quality, wear them, and film tutorials. Build a basic website for wigs, post consistently, and focus on the community. Join forums, study tutorials, and connect with suppliers on platforms like Alibaba hair wigs. Full lace wigs with virgin human hair will last 1–2 years with proper care. Heat resistance, washing routines, and protective storage all affect longevity. She works with top stylists who source from premium wholesale lace wig vendors and craft them into personalized luxury units. These often include HD lace, custom coloring, and celebrity-grade styling. If you've ever gasped at a $1,000 price tag for a wig, you're not alone. But premium wigs come with a whole set of reasons that justify the cost: Top-tier hair quality – Virgin or Remy hair is sourced from single donors, offering consistent strand alignment, zero chemical processing, and natural softness that's built to last. Advanced lace options – HD lace, transparent lace, and Swiss lace are thin, breathable, and blend effortlessly into the scalp — but they're also more fragile and expensive to produce. Time-intensive labor – Custom wigs involve bleaching knots, plucking hairlines, tinting lace, layering, and styling — sometimes strand by strand. Skilled ventilators and stylists can spend hours on one piece. Custom wig manufacturing – Whether created by wig manufacturers in China or local artisans, high-end units involve precise machine work, quality checks, and sometimes even hand-sewn caps. Packaging, branding, and service – Established wig websites and wig dealers invest in premium customer experiences. Think luxury boxes, satin bags, tutorial cards, 24/7 customer service, and influencer campaigns. Still, not everyone is shopping for a celebrity look. That's why it's smart to carry a diverse selection, from cheap wholesale wigs and synthetic units to luxury full lace wigs wholesale. This way, you can serve every customer, from everyday wearers to high-end glam clients, while scaling your brand across multiple price points. Yes. From drag to everyday wear, modern women rely on wigs for fashion, convenience, and self-expression. Wig wholesalers are growing fast to keep up. By 2026, it's projected to hit $13 billion, with e-commerce, social media, and wholesale wig distributors driving growth. Whether you're shopping for the best wholesale wig vendor, comparing wig dealers near me, or planning your own wig warehouse, this is your time. Build something bold. Offer both affordable wigs and full lace wigs wholesale. Promote via influencers, tutorials, and top-tier service. Your glow-up starts here — and the world is ready for your crown. TIME BUSINESS NEWS


Scottish Sun
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Olivia Attwood on her facelift plans, the popular surgery she'd NEVER have & why she keeps her money separate from Brad
The Love Island icon also hit back at trolls and reveals her thoughts on the Kardashians' makeovers LIV IT UP Olivia Attwood on her facelift plans, the popular surgery she'd NEVER have & why she keeps her money separate from Brad IN a time when celebrities are more sanitised than ever, it's refreshing to speak to a star who isn't afraid to say what she thinks – even if it offends. It's that unfiltered, straight-talking, no-nonsense attitude that helped Olivia Attwood, 34, win over the nation on Love Island in 2017, and propel her to the top of TV commissioners' most-wanted list. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 Olivia Attwood is at the top of TV commissioners' most-wanted list Credit: MARK HAYMAN 7 Olivia Attwood with husband Bradley Dack Credit: instagram 'I don't take myself too seriously,' she admits. 'Sometimes, the problem online is that the nuance is lost. I'm writing something, cackling away because it's like, 'wink wink', but then it reads differently. Then it's all: 'She attacked someone'. And it was just a little joke. 'Guests leave my podcast saying: 'I'm worried about X and Y', and it's nothing controversial. There's a culture of trying to please everyone by saying nothing. But the only person you're selling short is yourself. 'It'd be very easy for me to change the way I approach things, and zip it. But should I change everything and be boring because a handful of trolls have got in a twist? I don't think so,' she laughs. 'I'm happy to be Marmite. It works. I've given them something to talk about. It's much easier for me to be myself, plus it's so much more fun.' 'The Kardashians' bodies are not created in the gym' True to form, Olivia has never shied away from discussing the work she's had done, either – two boob jobs, chin liposuction, plus regular tweakments of Botox and fillers. Does she think other celebrities should be equally open? 'This is such a difficult conversation, because I don't want to tell people that they owe us their medical records. However, I think when people monetise things, like they're on Ozempic but selling a weight-loss plan, or they've done something to their skin and are pushing a face cream, it's disingenuous. 'I like openness. I always say that if you look at me and something looks too good, then it's probably not natural.' As for the Kardashians, who recently hit the headlines for Kris' reported facelift, and Kylie Jenner revealing details of her breast augmentation on social media, Olivia has mixed feelings. Olivia Attwood reveals she's landed huge ITV role on This Morning after Loose Women success 'I'm all for honesty, but it feels like it's a bit fashionable now to be an open book. I wish we'd had that energy from them years ago,' she says. 'Kylie came out and said about her boobs, and I was like: 'I've been talking about my breasts for the past 10 years.' I like the Kardashians, this is not me bashing them, but it's too little, too late for me. 'We know Kylie's breasts are fake. We knew she had lip fillers when she was selling those lip kits. What about talking about lipo and BBLs [Brazilian bum lifts]? Their bodies are not created in the gym.' Olivia is back discussing surgery on the second series of her ITV documentary, The Price Of Perfection. During the show, she follows different people's nip/tuck journeys, from TOWIE star Charlie King's nose job, to The Traitors' Amanda Lovett's facelift. 'It is full-on and we've got to make a decision about how much gruesome stuff we leave in,' she says. 'I knew going into the shows that I was fine with blood, and I've watched a lot of surgeries online. I find it more interesting than disgusting. But it's the smell as they cauterise the flesh, which is basically burning it to stop it bleeding.' In fact, despite having a self-confessed 'pancake bum', watching a BBL in Turkey put Olivia off wanting the surgery. 'I would definitely have a facelift in the future, as they can look amazing,' she says. 'I'll have my breasts done again, because they're only guaranteed for 10 years and, if I have kids, I'll have to redo them. BBL is the only one I wouldn't do, because the risk is too much. It's one of the surgeries that has the highest revision rate. 7 Olivia has never shied away from discussing the work she's had done Credit: MARK HAYMAN 'Watching surgeries makes you appreciate what you're putting your body through. I've minimised breast augmentation [in the past], but when you actually see it happening, it sobers you up to the reality of surgery. I think that it's probably given me a bit of a reality check. I love cosmetic intervention and I think it can be life-changing. But surgery is surgery. It's not like getting your nails done or whatever. It's still a big risk and I don't think we should trivialise that.' When leaving Love Island, contestants are often offered free boob jobs or surgery, but Olivia says she has been scrupulous about never accepting free treatments. 'I know I'm lucky to have the ability to fund my own procedures. But I learned really quickly coming out of Love Island that even if it's a hair colour or make-up, when you take something for free, you put yourself into a strange power dynamic. You are recommending that person [or product] and you can't really retract that. 'I know first-hand people who have had a free boob job and it's gone tits-up, quite literally, and they can't publicly tell that story.' 'Being a woman is hard enough, I don't need a man sticking his nose in' Money is a topic Olivia is keen to discuss, joking that she pays a 'hot-girl tax' when she has work done. 'That's tongue-in-cheek,' she says. 'I'm not implying if you don't have work done, then you're not hot. 'But we do have a female tax in general. Colouring your hair, waxing, nails, make-up. . . That s**t is expensive, and I don't think men realise that. Being a woman costs a lot.' Olivia married professional footballer Bradley Dack, 31, two years ago in a lavish London ceremony. Does the Gillingham midfielder ever complain about her spending too much on her appearance? 'No, he knows! We don't have those conversations. Actually, I moan when I see him buying another set of golf clubs. I'm like: 'What a waste of money!' So, I'm a complete hypocrite,' she laughs. 7 Olivia before she had lip filler Credit: SUPPLIED 'But he does pull me back to reality. If I say: 'F***, I look old today,' he'll be quick to say: 'Please!' "Also, it's boring. For me, it would be very easy to become so obsessed with the way I look. But Brad will say: 'There are so many more things interesting about you, Liv, than whether you've got a wrinkle.' I love that he does that, because it reminds me not to get sucked in.' Would he ever tell her to stop getting work done? Olivia shakes her head. 'No, how I want to look is an individual journey. I don't do things for him. If I don't feel sexy, everything will have a knock-on effect. Although, if he said it from a wellness point of view, of course I'd listen. But I wouldn't have married someone [who wanted to get] that involved. Being a woman is hard enough, I don't need a man sticking his nose in. He can worry about football and I can make the call on what I need to look good.' As well as deciding how she looks for herself, financial independence is another priority for Olivia. 'I went to an affluent private school, and I remember a close friend whose dad left their mum for his secretary. Suddenly, the big house and the cars were gone, and there's a 50-year-old woman who doesn't know how to pay a bill and can't access their bank account. Watching the rug be pulled out from under people in real time was horrendous. 'Women should absolutely be able to stay at home if they want to. I applaud women who are fulfilled by that. But financial freedom is something that we should always prioritise, because you can't say you're in an equal relationship if you don't have the power to leave when you want to.' 'Get the man, get the handbag, but don't quit your job' She recounts the story of one woman who told her that she'd found messages on her footballer boyfriend's phone that proved he was cheating. 'I said: 'You have to go,' and she said: 'Where? It's not my house, it's not my car. Everything is in his name.' You do not want to be in that spot. 'And I know it's easier said than done. I speak from such a privileged position and I love my job, but I want young women to be educated. Yes, get the man, get the handbag, but don't quit your job. Brad and I have separate bank accounts and a joint one for bills. Everything is very transparent. He knows what I earn, I know what he earns. We know where the money goes. You need to make sure you are aligned with money and want to spend it on the same things. 'Women don't like talking about finances. I don't think we should be afraid. Don't let men mansplain us out of finances. I educated myself a lot in the last two years about money, tax structure and investment.' Olivia and Bradley have also been discussing when to start a family. 'I don't get annoyed with people asking me,' she says. 'I feel like I've entered into this relationship with the public where everything is for sale! I had my wedding on telly. I'm very open on social media, so I think it's natural that people will be curious. 7 On Love Island in 2017 with Georgia Harrison Credit: shuttershock 'In general, should we be constantly asking women about children? No, but I put myself in a different box. It's like these celebrities that sell their whole relationship, then they break up and ask for privacy. No, absolutely not. We are invested,' she laughs. 'I'm very comfortable with the narrative I've created, and I'm proud to be a voice for women in the same position. I know I want a family, I'm in my early 30s and fertility doesn't last forever. But my life is really full right now and I'm enjoying smashing work. Having a baby would change things, and that's something a lot of ambitious women are afraid to talk about. Whether we like it or not, having a baby will affect me in a different way to Brad. 'And I don't half-arse anything in my life – I'm not going to half-arse being a parent, so I'll do it when I'm ready. If it happened, I'd embrace it, but it would be hard to pause right now, as things are going so well.' She's absolutely right. There's another series of Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends on the way, along with the fourth series of Getting Filthy Rich. Her podcast, Olivia Attwood's So Wrong It's Right, is growing, and she also has her weekly Kiss radio show with Pete Wicks, plus her role as an ambassador for Maybelline. Then there's the subject of Love Island. With rumours that presenter Maya Jama is preparing to step down, surely Olivia is a natural successor? 'I don't know if that's true,' she says. 'Poor Maya is probably thinking: 'Why is she out there auditioning for my role?!' I have no information about Maya stepping down. For all I know, she'll stay for the next 10 years. I think she's f**king great, but if and when she didn't want to do it, I'd throw my hat in the ring. 'Love Island is the best thing I ever did. That show changed my life. I was lost and it redirected me. No one should have any expectation a reality show can do that. But for me, it worked out well.' Follow Olivia on Instagram @olivia_attwood and stream The Price Of Perfection on ITVX. IN THE MAKE-UP CHAIR with Olivia What are your skincare heroes? My favourite face cream is SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2. 7 SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Any beauty hacks? Put roll-on deodorant on your top lip – it stops make-up sweating off. What do you splurge on? Botox. Any make-up bag essentials? Nars Face Primer, Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Foundation and a YSL mascara. 7 Nars Face Primer, Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Foundation Best budget buy? Maybelline Grippy Serum Primer. Who is your celebrity beauty icon? Jennifer Aniston looks fantastic. Describe your beauty evolution. I'm still wearing the same amount of make-up, just in the right places now! I choose more natural hues and my lashes aren't as big.


Perth Now
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Eiza Gonzalez 'obsessed' with Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner
Timothee Chalamet's ex-girlfriend Eiza Gonzalez is "obsessed" by his new romance with reality star Kylie Jenner. The 'Fountain of Youth' star was linked to Timothee back in 2020 - three years before he struck up a romance with reality TV star Kylie - and Eiza, 35, has now admitted she's happy to see him "thriving" because the couple look "so in love and so cute". During an appearance in Cosmopolitan magazine's online video series 'Cheap Shots', Eiza explained: "They look so cute together. They look so in love and so cute, I'm obsessed with them, and I love Timmy." She added of the 29-year-old 'Dune' star: "I think he's the most talented, sweetest - honestly, sweetest boy - and I'm just so proud to see him thriving and doing great in his career, and we're just good friends. "I have nothing but amazing things to say about him." Eiza was first linked to the actor in June 2020 when they were spotted enjoying a break together in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, but reports suggested the pair had parted ways by the end of the year. The 'A Complete Unknown' actor has been romancing Kylie - who is mom to Stormi, seven, and three-year-old Aire with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott - since April 2023 and their relationship has won the seal of approval from Timothee's mother Nicole Flender. The real estate agent told Curbed: 'I have to say she's lovely. She's very nice to me.' While Kylie was by her boyfriend's side throughout the Hollywood awards season, she recently admitted she is keen to try and keep her personal life more private these days. The 'Kardashians' star told HommeGirls: "The internet is amazing because obviously that's where I started my business. It's been great for me to connect with my fans but now I think it's about finding balance. There's a dark side to it. It's just about finding that balance." The make-up mogul prefers to spend time at home with her friends and family rather than going out to high-profile events. She said: "I value a lot of personal time. So, I usually have people over for dinner, or I go to someone's house, or if we're going out somewhere usually my friends come over and we get ready together."
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kourtney Kardashian slams 'dated' school system
Kourtney Kardashian thinks the school system is "dated". The 46-year-old star - who has Mason, 15, Penelope, 12, and 10-year-old Reign with former partner Scott Disick and 18-month-old Rocky with husband Travis Barker - is open to the idea of home educating her brood because she no longer sees the point in sending them into a classroom. Appearing on her sister Khloe Kardashian's 'Khloe in Wonder Land' podcast, the pair reflected on a time when they, along with third sister Kim Kardashian, were feuding, which Kourtney felt was partly because she had started therapy and setting boundaries. She said: 'I of started challenging the ways that we did things, sometimes the way that we just all function... 'Well, I feel like I love to just go against the grain, I think." Asked if she pushes back just to be different, she replied: 'No, I think living authentically is not conforming to whatever it is. 'For me, there's so many ways. There's ways we function as a family that…it's like if someone does the same thing every day. Like I do it with everything, it's not about our family. "Like, let's say the school system. I'll think, 'Why do kids f****** go to school?' Truly. It's so dated." Khloe agreed: 'Oh, I'm such a homeschool person. So don't even get me going.' The Poosh founder admitted children have sent her videos from "successful people" whose kids don't go to school. She added: "And then I'm like, 'What's the goal here? You want to do homeschool? Let's do it!' Or whatever it is. I think it's anything." Kourtney also favours "nursing" her children when they are ill instead of treating them with medication. She continued: "I will like nurse the fever of my kids versus giving Tylenol or ibuprofen. I just want to do that. And whatever it is, there's so many things like that where I feel like I kinda do, maybe in the world generally does maybe more what I do, but in the United States [it's different].' Travis is also dad to Landon, 21, Alabama, 19, and stepdaughter Atiana, 25, from his marriage to Shanna Moakler, and the 'Kardashians' star believes their blended family has given them a "deeper" existence. She said: 'I love my role as stepmom, because I don't feel like its up to me to discipline. 'We've kind of allowed each other to—we'll talk about it, he can handle the harder things. I definitely give advice or try to be a good role model. 'Some days I've thought like, 'Wow, this is really hard blending families.' But even in the days that are hard, there's so much more love. It's such a deeper, richer existence.'