Here are some common questions about hair extensions, along with informative answers:
Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the skin. It's primarily composed of a protein called keratin, which is also found in nails and skin. Hair serves multiple purposes:
β’ Protection: It shields the scalp from the sun's harmful rays and prevents heat loss.
β’ Sensory: Hair contains nerve endings that can detect touch, temperature changes, and even pain.
β’ Expression: Hair is often seen as a form of personal expression and can significantly impact one's appearance.
Hair grows from small holes in the skin called hair follicles. These follicles are like tiny bags that make hair cells. As these cells grow and get bigger, they are pushed up and out of the skin, becoming hair strands. Hair keeps growing all the time, but the speed of growth is different for different people and body parts.
Hair extensions are extra pieces of hair that you can add to your own hair to make it longer, thicker, or have more volume. They come in different kinds, and each kind has its own way of being attached and needs special care.
The method of application depends on the type of hair extension. Some common methods include:
β’ Clip-in extensions: These are temporary extensions attached to your hair with clips.
β’ Tape-in extensions: These are thin strips of hair with adhesive tabs that are applied close to the scalp.
β’ Fusion extensions: Individual strands of hair are attached to your natural hair using keratin bonds.
β’ Weave extensions: Hair is sewn into braids created along your hairline.
People choose to use hair extensions for various reasons:
β’ Length: To achieve longer hair without waiting for natural growth.
β’ Volume: To add fullness and thickness to thin or fine hair.
β’ Style: To experiment with different hairstyles and looks.
β’ Confidence: To enhance self-esteem and boost confidence.
We get our hair directly from South Indian temples. These are high-quality hairbecause they come from a single person, not mixed from different heads. This means the hair strands are all facing the same direction, so they don't tangle easily. Since they're from one person, you can dye them any color without uneven patches. You can even dye them to the lightest shade of blonde.
Our hair is not chemically treated. We only wash and condition it to keep it clean. We sell it in its natural color and texture. It's naturally shiny and silky, and it stays that way without needing any extra treatments. It's also always tangle-free and healthy.
We remove lice from the hair by hand, not with machines or chemicals. This is the safest way because it protects the hair from harsh chemicals.
We use two types of weaving methods for our hair extensions: Triple Weft and Joint Weft.
β’ Triple Weft: This method uses a special machine to sew the hair strands together in three layers. This makes the weft thinner and stronger, so it's easier for hair stylists to attach to their customers' hair.
β’ Double Weft: This method uses a single needle sewing machine to create two thin wefts, which are then joined together with glue. This type of weft is especially good for creating a thick and full look, because it's narrower than other wefts.
We only sell the highest quality hair, which is called 9A or 12A grade. This is also known as Remy hair or virgin hair.
β’ Highest quality:Raw Hair Considered as Highest quality.
β’ Unprocessed:Never chemically treated or altered.
β’ Cuticle intact: Cuticles are aligned in the same direction, preventing tangling and shedding.
β’ Single donor: Typically sourced from a single individual, ensuring consistency.
β’ Rare and expensive: Due to its exceptional quality and scarcity.
β’ High quality: A step down from raw hair but still considered premium.
β’ Cuticle intact: Cuticles are aligned in the same direction, minimizing tangling.
β’ Multiple donors: Hair is often collected from multiple individuals.
β’ Processed: May have undergone minimal processing to achieve desired texture or color.
β’ Affordable: Compared to raw hair, Remy hair is more accessible
β’ Misleading term: Often used interchangeably with Remy hair, but not always accurate.
β’ Unprocessed: Technically, virgin hair should be completely unprocessed, but the term is often misused.
β’ Variable quality: Can range from high-quality Remy hair to lower-grade hair.
β’ Price varies: Depends on the actual quality of the hair.
β’ Processing: Raw hair is completely unprocessed, while Remy and virgin hair may have undergone some processing.
β’ Cuticle alignment: Both raw and Remy hair have cuticles aligned in the same direction, ensuring better quality.
β’ Hair source: Raw hair is typically from a single donor, while Remy and virgin hair can be from multiple donors.
β’ Price: Raw hair is the most expensive, followed by Remy, and then virgin hair.
Remember: The term "virgin hair" can be misleading. It's essential to inquire about the specific processing and sourcing of the hair to make an informed decision.
Yes, because our hair is virgin, the hair strands are all facing the same direction. This means they won't tangle easily and will stay smooth.
Machine made.
Yes, you can color, iron, or use other heating tools on our hair extensions.
No
No, our hair is non-dyed or unprocessed
We get our hair from a temple in South India called Tripathi Balaji Temple. People donate their hair to the temple as a religious offering. After the religious rituals, the temple sells the donated hair, which is then used to make hair extensions and wigs.
No, our hair doesn't tangle because the hair strands are all facing the same direction. And our hair extensions don't shed because we use high-quality sewing machines and glue to make sure the strands are securely attached.
Yes, our hair extensions will return to their natural texture after washing. They are designed to maintain their original shape and feel even after being wet.
No, our hair extensions are completely natural and free from any harmful chemicals or coatings. This means they're gentle on your hair and scalp.
Yes, we have #613. We bleach the hair to get the hair color.
No, we donβt do any silicon coating on hair.
It will last around 2 years according depends on hair care
No, our hair is unprocessed.
We have both the hair qualities
Since our hair extensions are made from a single donor's hair, the length can vary depending on the donor's natural hair length.
Since our hair extensions are made from real human hair, it's normal for split ends to appear over time, especially with longer lengths.
Generally, we donβt accept returns. If you receive a hair extension with manufacturing defects like shedding or tangling, we will exchange it for you. However, the hair extension must be unused and in the same condition as when it was sent to you.
We can exchange the products if any manufacturing defect came.
No these are the hair comes from the one donor hair bundle. |
1. Burn Test:
β’ Method: Light a strand of hair with a lighter or match.
β’ Result: Human hair burns slowly and emits a distinct smell of burning protein. Synthetic hair burns quickly and melts, often with a plastic-like Odor.
2. Elastic Test:
β’ Method: Stretch a strand of hair and release it.
β’ Result: Human hair will bounce back to its original shape. Synthetic hair may not return to its original shape or may break.
3. Ironing Test:
β’ Method: Use a flat iron to straighten the hair.
β’ Result: Human hair can be straightened with heat and will hold its new style. Synthetic hair may melt or become damaged.
4. Washing Test:
β’ Method: Wash the hair with shampoo and conditioner.
β’ Result: Human hair will maintain its texture and shine after washing. Synthetic hair may become dull or lose its volume.
5. Bleaching Test:
β’ Method: Bleach a strand of hair.
β’ Result: Human hair can be bleached, but it may lose some of its lustre. Synthetic hair will often become brittle or melt when bleached.
Maximum 230 degree