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Sure, your Hair Extension Brand Claims "Cuticle In-tact," but is it???
Feb 18, 2025
The hair extension industry is rife with deception, as many brands mislead consumers with false claims of ethical sourcing and quality. Hair often comes from disturbing sources like sewer drains, brushes, or even morgues, while some women and children are exploited or coerced into giving up their hair for minimal compensation. It's crucial to demand transparency and hold brands accountable for unethical practices. Always ask where the hair is sourced before purchasing extensions.
Navigating Ethical Hair Extensions
Jan 03, 2025
The hair extensions industry is often plagued by unethical practices like deceptive marketing, exploitation of donors, and overprocessing with harsh chemicals. To ensure quality and align with your values, prioritize brands that provide transparency, traceable supply chains, third-party certifications, and fair treatment of donors. Look for cuticle-intact hair, avoid misleading buzzwords like "Remy," and rely on honest reviews. By choosing ethical extensions, you invest in high-quality products while supporting a more sustainable and responsible industry.
The Hidden Costs of Beauty: Unethical Sourcing Practices of Human Hair Extensions
Nov 21, 2024
Exposing Unethical Beauty Human hair extensions have become a global beauty staple, exuding elegance and...
The Science of Coloring Hair Extensions: A Stylist's Guide
Jul 03, 2024
Coloring hair extensions requires precision and extra care compared to natural hair due to their lack of natural oils and inability to repair damage. The best approach is to use demi-permanent acidic dyes, which are gentle and minimize cuticle swelling, ensuring even, vibrant results. Avoid high-pH permanent dyes as they can degrade the fragile extension fibers. For optimal coloring, extensions should be 80-90% dry to allow even dye penetration. Always perform a strand test and follow proper techniques, including using low-volume developers, applying color in small sections, and rinsing with cool water to seal the cuticle.