How is remy hair collected?

 How is remy hair collected?

Remy is hair collected and sorted from various sources with the root and tip traveling in the same direction to ensure the cuticle does not tangle or matte. The cuticles are not stripped and remain aligned in one direction. I like to think of it as shingles on a roof, they all have to go the same direction.

Usually, Remy hair is Indian in origin. Remy hair refers to human hair that has been harvested from the scalp in such a manner as to keep the cuticle pointed in the same direction as the hairs next to it. Remy hair is simply shorn from the head and bagged up with no regard for the way the cuticle layers of the hair shafts are aligned. This haphazardly harvested hair must be chemically processed to remove the cuticle layer from the hair shaft, since hair whose cuticle layers are running in opposite directions tends to become tangled and knotted together. Remy hair is gathered from the head of donors/producers in such a way as to keep the hair properly aligned in relation to its neighboring hairs.

Where do they get Remy human hair?

Feeling a little wigged out yet? While there is an exception to every rule, most human hair extensions come from live human beings, collected mostly in India (especially southern India), Malaysia, Cambodia, and China. Key words: “Virgin Remi”. “Remy” or “Remi” – different spelling, same thing.

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