Mumbai, (Maharashtra), [India], 15th May, 2025: In 2016, Vrinda Prabhu faced something deeply personal and unexpectedly transformative—hair loss. For most women, thinning hair or bald spots are more than cosmetic concerns; they touch self-esteem, confidence, and identity. Prabhu tried every conventional remedy available—medical treatments, consultations with specialists, even alternative therapies—but nothing worked.
“When nothing helped, I decided to do my own research,” she recalls. Her quest took her across South India, Dubai, and Thailand, into the lesser-known but thriving world of human hair extensions and wigs. What began as a personal journey quickly became something bigger.
In 2017, Happie Hair was born. The brand emerged not just as a solution for Prabhu’s own struggles but as a beacon for countless other women navigating the same silent battle. “I wasn’t alone,” she says. “And I knew I had to do something to help other women regain their hair confidence.”
Happie Hair focuses on high-quality, natural hair extensions and wigs made exclusively from Remy Indian human hair—considered among the best in the world. Unlike mass-manufactured products, each piece is designed in-house, personally tested, and refined by Prabhu herself before it reaches clients.
The company, proudly woman-owned and operated, stands apart for its ethical practices, personalized service, and an unwavering commitment to quality. Since its inception, the brand has seen consistent growth, with loyal customers spanning metros across India and abroad.
Their most sought-after products? Hair toppers and wigs specially designed to cover the crown or scalp—ideal for women experiencing hair thinning or loss due to age, stress, or medical conditions.
“Our typical customer is a woman over 35, often in a high-profile job or public-facing role. She’s confident, independent, and doesn’t want hair loss to dictate how she feels about herself,” says Prabhu. “We’re here to make sure it never does.”
But Happie Hair is more than a product line—it’s a movement. The brand actively builds a supportive community where women uplift one another through shared stories and honest conversations about beauty and self-worth.
“We don’t just sell hair,” says Prabhu. “We give women back the freedom to be seen and feel beautiful.”
As the brand grows, so does its mission: to normalize hair extensions and wigs, and to make every woman feel like herself again—only bolder.
Explore the collection and community at happiehair.com.