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Why Are Most Human Hair
Wigs Made Of Asian Hair?
Author: Franek
Migaszewski
At first sight the
answer seems very obvious – they are
cheaper. And of
course that is true. But in fact Eastern
European hair is
not that much more expensive – the amount
necessary to make
a good wig is about 30-50 USD in Poland or
Czech Republic.
That is not a fortune if you are going to spend
a few
hundred dollars on a wig. So what is the catch?
The problem is on
the supply side. There are over 2 billion
people in Asia and
only 200 million in Eastern Europe. Most of
people in Eastern
Europe have no need to sell their hair for
economic reasons.
Moreover, I don’t have to emphasize how rare
it is in rich
Western European countries to sell one’s hair.
That is what makes
European hair rare and explains why local
wig-makers
purchase only the amount necessary for their own
production.
Outside of Eastern Europe, due to its rarity, the
price of the best
European hair (so called “raw virgin hair”)
is skyrocketing.
Hence 99% of human
hair wigs are made of Asian hair. This hair
is marked by such
trade names as “human hair” or “remy hair”.
If the producer or
a sales person does not state directly that
the hair is
exclusively European, you can be 100% sure that you
are dealing with
Asian hair.
Asian hair is by
nature very dark (black), very straight and
thicker than
European hair. Subject to a complicated process of
a pigmentation
removal, the hair looses its natural shine and
resilience. Before
it finally gets to you it will be dyed
several times
using synthetic chemical products, which no one
would use to dye
their own hair. Such a hair has a tendency to
show a ting of a
dark or red color. This is why it has to be
dyed several times
and go through a bleaching process. That way
any color can be
obtained, but hair structure gets damaged
during the
process. It is not pleasant to the touch anymore and
even after as
little as twenty weeks it will loose its shine and
become dull.
Another issue
concerns the manner in which the hair is
obtained. It is
not planned from the start with the thought of
creating wigs.
Hair is cut in random hair salons. Part of the
hair also comes
from ritual ceremonies of cutting of the hair
as a sign of
entering into adulthood. Such hair in the fervor
of the ceremony
falls to the floor and is gathered from there
and placed in a
great pile. In the process the hair is turned
against and
opposite to each of its strands and not layered in
the same
direction. Although it may not seem so at first, this
does change the
fundamental significance in the quality of your
wig.
Every strand of
hair has a coarse cuticle, which clings to the
cuticle of the
neighboring hair if they are layered in the
opposite
direction. In effect hair is twisting and intertwining
into a hair clump
so difficult to comb out. The only method for
solving this
problem is to completely remove the natural
cuticle, which is
then replaced with a silicon one that gives
the hair its
shine. It is a brutal and destructive process –
such a wig will
maintain its sheen no longer than for a period
of 4 to 12 weeks.
After that time hair becomes dull and
unattractive.
The best Asian
hair comes from India and Pakistan. In reality,
it is not much
better than hair described above. The advantage
is that this hair
is less stiff and may have a natural tendency
to from slight
waves. For that reason, many producers claim that
it has the same
qualities as European hair, which is not true.
If only there were
more Eastern Europeans, life of wig-makers
and their clients
would be simpler, heh?
About The Author:
Franek Migaszewski is co-founder and manager
of http://www.wiggywigs.com
site, the first wig vendor from
Eastern Europe
selling human hair wigs directly to the western
markets on the
Internet.
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