Mani Tyagi, TheGlitz 2025 Catalyst & Leading Gemeria’s Global Hair Revolution

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TheGlitz 2025 Catalyst, Mani Tyagi has emerged as a pioneering force behind Gemeria Hair, blending craftsmanship with conscience. As Co-founder and hair extension expert, Mani has turned Gemeria into a ₹50 crore empire, redefining luxury hair solutions with an unwavering commitment to ethical sourcing. Drawing on her deep-rooted family values and sharp business acumen, Mani has transformed hair donated at South Indian temples into a global symbol of authenticity and devotion.

Under her leadership, Gemeria’s carefully curated range of premium-quality clip-ins, keratin-bonded tips, and innovative I-Tips installation services have earned acclaim from both professionals and everyday women, empowering them to express their individuality with confidence. A trailblazer who bridges tradition with modernity, Mani’s vision is as expansive as her market reach, with Gemeria now making waves from India to Dubai and beyond.

As the demand for sustainable and customizable hair solutions skyrockets, Mani Tyagi is poised to lead the industry’s future—fusing heritage, innovation, and ethical practices to craft the next chapter of global hair couture.

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Mani Tyagi

Over To Mani Tyagi, Co-founder & hair extension Expert Gemeria Hair

Gemeria has carved a niche in the hair extension industry with its ethical sourcing and premium-quality products. Can you share how your ethical sourcing approach, specifically from South Indian temples, sets you apart from competitors?

The ethical sourcing makes us stand out. As we source genuine virgin Indian hair directly from South Indian temples where the hair is donated as a gesture of devotion. This means not only quality but also an ethical and Eco-friendly supply chain. Our process resonates with our customers, who value authenticity and the cultural significance behind the product.

From humble beginnings with zero capital, you’ve scaled Gemeria to a ₹50 crore business. What has been the key to this extraordinary growth, and how have family values played a role in your success?

Gemeria’s path from zero to business worth INR 50 crore has been built on persistence, commitment to quality, and staying true to our values. Family has played a crucial role in our success. We always worked as a tight-knit entity, supporting each other and nurturing trust and morality in every decision. This foundation has allowed us to establish, adapt, and grow even in a challenging industry.

As a brand that empowers women through your products, how do you ensure that Gemeria’s hair solutions cater to the diverse needs and preferences of women worldwide?

At Gemeria, we believe the beauty of self-confidence should feel accessible to everyone. Our offer is for an incredibly diverse selection of women to meet the diversified needs of such women worldwide including clip-ins with convenience, bonded keratin tip for professional touch, and pure natural textures representing a wide group of ethnicities or nationalities for that matter listening to women and being true to our conviction of inclusiveness.

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Shashi Kant Tyagi, Founder, Gemeria Hair & Mani Tyagi, Co-Founder and Creative Force Behind Gemeria Hair

Your product range includes everything from ready-to-wear clip-ins to professional-grade keratin-bonded tips. Can you share more about the innovation behind your new I-Tips installation service and how it further strengthens your position in the market?

Our I-Tips installation service is a market changer. The application process is simple, causes the least damage, and the result is long-lasting; therefore, these extensions are liked by both professionals and individuals. High-quality hair combines with advanced technology to make them blend well without looking unnatural. This service indicates our dedication towards providing flexible and cutting-edge solutions that satisfy our customers’ expectations.

Gemeria is not only a national success but also has global representation, including in Dubai. What do you believe has made Gemeria a global brand, and what are your expansion plans for the future?

The presence of Gemeria in Dubai further confirms the demand our products have all over the world, which is a testament to our international reach. Reaching international markets requires us to have a strong focus on quality, genuineness, and customisation. From here, our goal is to increase our international market share by establishing our flagship store in different markets and by working with global stylists to expand our reach and impact.


With the growing demand for high-quality hair solutions, how do you foresee the hair extension industry evolving, and where do you see Gemeria in the coming years?

The hair extension industry is growing at a very rapid rate. People are eyeing for natural, sustainable, and customizable solutions. Gemeria is in the right place to lead the industry in terms of trends toward personalization and ethical practices. We see Gemeria becoming a household name globally, synonymous with trust, quality, and innovation. We will focus on increasing our product range, integrating advanced technologies, and building customer trust. Through continued innovation and staying true to our values, Gemeria will set the tone for the hair extension industry for many years to come.

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