
Cute as this Yak is, you probably don’t want to wear his hair. Can you be sure are you that 100% Human Hair Extensions you buy don’t contain varying amoungs of Yak, goat, camel or horse hair? Not really.
Clueless Fashionista writes “I’ve noticed a very disturbing trend. There are many women that wear low quality hair extensions.” She speculates that the price of extensions is related to their quality. Not really.
What do you really get when you pay premium prices, up to $100 per package, for human hair extensions?
The hair in the photo is from a company that sells Yak hair for hair extensions, and a lot of other varieties. Rumors that some human hair extensions come from dead people aside, how can you be certain that the 100% human hair you are paying for does not actually include varying amounts of the hair of yaks, camels, goats, or horses? The short answer is, you can’t.
Human hair extensions are sold in Grades of Remy, A, B, C and D. Who determines which human hair is graded as Remy, Grade A, Grade B, Grade C and D? Who checks? Nobody!
I saved a Google search on the origin of human hair extensions so you can do your own research. A little scary, isn’t it?
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