Remy, Virgin Human Hair | Quality Human Hair

Remy, Virgin Human Hair | Quality Human Hair

Allison Allison
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Remy, Virgin Human Hair | Quality Human Hair

Human hair that is 100% Remy and Virgin | High-quality human hair | Join the discussion (see the video here) | Why is there a correlation between race and the quality of human hair?

When you are dealing with the loss of your own hair, the thought of purchasing human hair is an absolutely odd experience. The term Remy, Virgin Human Hair is a buzzword that you will hear over and over again. Over the past four years, I have purchased, worn, and counseled hundreds of women on what to look for when purchasing a human hair wig. Here are some of the things I have learned. It seemed like every time I had to discuss the quality of the hair, I had to bring up the subject of race. But, why is race associated with the quality of the human hair that we purchase?

There are dozens of buzz terms in the market, including Remy hair, Russian hair, European hair, Chinese hair, and Indian hair. All of it is focused on marketing to women in particular. To be quite honest, when I think about the quality of human hair that I wish to wear, I am not thinking about race. It is instead I am thinking about the performance of that hair. What type of dyes was used by the manufacturer, and how easily the hair may be colored (lightened or darkened) will depend on this. How much silicone has been applied to the hair, resulting in very slippery hair that is stick straight? Is it able to maintain a curl? Does my hair move in sync with my movements? What happens when you put yourself in a humid environment? How long will the hair be workable? That is what I want to know, how about you? What are your thoughts? Is it annoy you that race is used to sell or label hair?

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