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The newest hair extension product in African American beauty
salons today is Indian Hair. When I say it is hot, it is hot. Indian
hair is appreciated by African American women because of its
versatility. Indian hair can be worn natural straight with a slightly
wavy curl pattern or natural curly with a deeper curl pattern. Both
hair types can be flat ironed straight for a silky smooth look.
Some of our competitors charge a lot more for Indian hair;
however, it is the same exact product. Actually I wear the hair
myself, and I absolutely love it. I do not seem to want to wear
anything else other than Indian hair.
Usually, Indian hair is purchased raw; another more common
name is virgin Indian hair. When I say raw, I mean cut from straight
from the Indian woman’s hair and shipped directly to the states.
Another reason the African American culture is driven to this hair
because you can purchase the hair up to 36 inches long, tangle
free. Now that’s serious business when it comes to weaves and
hair extensions.
So, if you have not tried Indian hair you may want to get on the
band wagon. You are missing out!
Indian Hair Education - By Rhonda Robinson
Hopefully with this brief summary, I can help you understand the
difference of high quality Indian Hair. After you wear it one time, you
will never want to go back to the average beauty supply store hair. It
is nothing of the same and is not in the same league. There are two
types of Indian Hair: VIRGIN INDIAN (UNPROCESSED)& INDIAN REMY
(PROCESSED). VIRGIN INDIAN (UNPROCESSED)-Meaning the hair
is in it's natural state with no chemicals to it. It is cut then sewn
directly to the weft. Being this hair is virgin indian hair, it will only
come in natural black. Virgin hair means, hair that has not been
processed in any way; hence, it is usually taken from girls who have
never processed their hair. This hair is 100% natural, so there is no
damage to the cuticles. No other processing is done. INDIAN REMY
(PROCESSED HAIR) -Meaning it is virgin indian hair that has now
been processed. It is processed by adding color, perms, and different
textures. Keep in mind, there is still a distinct difference from the hair
that you get in your local beauty store. 1. It is Indian Hair - not Asian
hair found at the store. 2. After processing, it still holds its quality. 3. It
is also reusable, because of its quality. Now that I have explained the
types, I will now educate you on the different cuts. It is broken down
into two types of cuts: Double Drawn and Single Drawn. DOUBLE
DRAWN -means hair is cut directly from the root and mid back so that
each hair is the same length for a more thicker fuller look. This
process allows almost all the hairs to be the same length, which is
rare in most human hair. It is also a little heavier than single drawn.
SINGLE DRAWN -means the hair is cut usually starting at mid back
across the top only, leaving the bottom (ends) in its natural state. In
this case, you will find shorter lengths throughout the hair because it
is the hair at the end of the womans hair; however,it is great quality
hair which appears more natural.
QUALITY Indian hair is a very unique texture and blends very well
with any culture. It is very versatile. You can create so many different
looks with the same hair when reusing. You can wear it in its natural
state by allowing to air dry -Examples. a wavy look with the natural
straight texture or a curly look with the natural curly texture. Both
textures can be flat ironed bone straight or set with rollers or rods.
Then, you can also purchase it with one solid color or order it in its
natural state and apply color anywhere you wish. Well, we absolutely
love it at Shear Essence and we purchase from the best vendor in
the country. Our uniquely sewn wefts and hair quality allows it to be
used over and over again. It has been known to be used for as long
as 2 years with some of our customers. You are investing up front, to
only save in the future. Try the best today! Because the hair does not
shed and it does not tangle, IT IS REUSABLE UP TO 1 YEAR OR
MORE!
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