Where Does the Hair Come From?

Where Does the Hair Come From?

Alot of the hair that is made into hair extensions is from China. Other popular regions are India or Vietnam.

However, one of the sources of high-quality hair for hair extensions is Russia and Mongolia.

 

Let's explore how hair for hair extensions is sourced from these regions.

Russia and Mongolia are known for their unique hair types, which are highly sought after for their thickness, texture, and durability. The hair from these regions is typically virgin hair, meaning it has not been chemically treated or colored, and it is often collected from women who have never used harsh hair products or heated styling tools.

The process of sourcing hair for hair extensions from Russia and Mongolia typically involves middlemen or hair collectors who travel to remote regions of these countries. They approach women who are willing to sell their hair and negotiate a price based on the quality and length of the hair. The hair is then cut in a ponytail, ensuring that all the cuticles are aligned in the same direction. This is important for maintaining the hair's quality and preventing tangling.

After the hair is collected, it is cleaned and sorted to remove any impurities, such as dust or dirt. It is then sent to factories where it is treated and processed into hair extensions. This process may involve washing, conditioning, and dying the hair to match different shades of hair.

The demand for high-quality hair extensions has led to concerns about the ethics of sourcing hair from these regions. Some women in Russia and Mongolia wish to sell their hair, but there have been reports of exploitation and coercion.

The factories that we use at KmXtend Hair Extensions ONLY source hair from these regions and work with reputable suppliers who ensure that the women are fairly compensated and not coerced into selling their hair.

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Since the war in Ukraine, there have been some changes in the sourcing of hair for hair extensions from Russia. The conflict has resulted in economic sanctions and political tensions between Russia and some Western countries, which has impacted the hair industry as well.

For example, in 2014, the United States banned imports of goods, including hair, from Russia. This resulted in many American hair extension companies having to find alternative sources for their hair, as they could no longer import from Russia. Similarly, some European countries have also imposed sanctions on Russia, which has affected the import and export of hair.

However, it is important to note that the impact of the conflict on the hair industry in Russia is not entirely clear. While some companies may have been affected by the sanctions, others may have found alternative markets to sell their hair to.

Furthermore, it is worth noting that not all hair sourced from Russia comes from Ukraine or the regions affected by the conflict. In fact, most of the hair sourced for hair extensions comes from other regions of Russia, such as Siberia or the Far East.

Most of hair our factories have been using lately is Mongolian Hair. 

Mongolian Hair

 

Mongolian hair is highly valued in the hair market due to its unique characteristics that make it an excellent match for Caucasian hair types. Here are some of the reasons why Mongolian hair is considered to be of very good quality for the Caucasian hair market:

  1. Similar Texture: Mongolian hair has a similar texture to Caucasian hair, making it an excellent match for hair extensions. The hair is thick, soft, and silky, with a natural wave that is easy to style and maintain. This means that the extensions made from Mongolian hair blend seamlessly with Caucasian hair, giving a natural and realistic look.

  2. Durability: Mongolian hair is known for its durability and strength. The harsh Mongolian climate means that the hair has to be strong and resistant to damage from environmental factors such as wind, cold, and sun. This strength makes the hair ideal for extensions that are meant to be worn for extended periods.

  3. Natural Shine: Mongolian hair has a natural shine that is highly desirable in the hair extension market. This shine comes from the cuticle of the hair, which is intact and aligned in the same direction, providing a smooth surface that reflects light well.

  4. Versatility: Mongolian hair can be styled in a variety of ways, including straightening, curling, and coloring. The hair holds its style well and can be easily maintained with regular care and maintenance.

 

 

The donation process for sourcing hair for extensions typically involves individuals voluntarily donating their hair. This hair is often collected through hair salons, hair donation events, or organizations that specialize in hair collection. Here's how the process generally works:

  1. Voluntary Donations: People who wish to donate their hair decide to cut off a significant length of their hair. Hair donation guidelines often require a minimum length for donation, usually around 8 to 12 inches, depending on the organization's requirements.

  2. Hair Collection: Hair salons or collection centers collect the donated hair and ensure that it is clean, healthy, and free from chemical treatments. The hair is carefully inspected to ensure it meets the quality standards for extensions.

  3. Processing and Sorting: The collected hair is then cleaned, sorted, and categorized based on its color, texture, and length. This helps in creating hair extensions that closely match the desired end result.

  4. Manufacturing: The sorted hair is sent to manufacturers who create hair extensions by carefully sewing or bonding the hair onto wefts or clips, depending on the type of extensions being produced.

  5. Ethical Considerations: Ethical considerations are important in the hair extension industry. It's essential to ensure that the hair is obtained through voluntary donations and that donors are treated fairly and compensated, if applicable. Ethical practices also involve providing transparent information to customers about the origin of the hair and the manufacturing process.

  6. Distribution: Once the extensions are manufactured, they are distributed to retailers, hair salons, or online platforms for sale to customers seeking hair extensions.

It's important to be cautious and do thorough research before purchasing hair extensions. Ensure that the company you choose follows ethical practices, sources hair responsibly, and provides accurate information about the origin of the hair. This helps to support a sustainable and ethical industry while also ensuring the quality of the hair extensions you choose. Not all hair brands are equal.

 

KmXtend Hair Extensions only uses hair that is ethically sourced from young healthy donors and are fairly compensated for their hair. 

 

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