Hair extension process, virgin hair?

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hairbylouisa

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i apologise for posting the most stupid question ever known to salon geek :(

if i was to order Indian remy hair in 1#.. is it Virgin hair? or processed and treated? .and if it has is it the least processed? is it likely to last longer?

again i apologise if you lost any braincells reading my post.

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Unless they state its virgin hair then it isn't. Usually. But a 1 is jet black and nobodies hair is naturally jet black anyway.
 
Yes, unless stated the hair would have been processed to have been cleansed and coloured, this is why sometimes virgin Indian hair still has few nit shells left in it as it has not been processed at all x
 
Ok , question! How is it virgin hair if its bright pink?
 
NIT SHELLS?! 😷 Makes sense now. thankyou guys! x

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Ok , question! How is it virgin hair if its bright pink?


Was that a joke or is a company genuinely advertising pink hair as virgin???
 
NIT SHELLS?! �� Makes sense now. thankyou guys! x

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lol! Yes nit shells, as gross as it sounds! Don't worry you cannot catch nits from them although that's why they call it unprocessed as they don't even use products to remove these, so the hair is kept literally in it's natural form! It is only processed to be single/middle/double drawn :)
And as for pink virgin hair - no such thing!
That's why I don't get companies that call their virgin Russian/Indian hair virgin when it comes in the precise colours as their colour ring! :lol: x
 
lol! Yes nit shells, as gross as it sounds! Don't worry you cannot catch nits from them although that's why they call it unprocessed as they don't even use products to remove these, so the hair is kept literally in it's natural form! It is only processed to be single/middle/double drawn :)
And as for pink virgin hair - no such thing!
That's why I don't get companies that call their virgin Russian/Indian hair virgin when it comes in the precise colours as their colour ring! :lol: x


Unless they have a fairy stockist?
 

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