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
Hot Indian Hair
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.
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