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Natural Wavy Black Hair. Hair Length: 30 Inches Plus 3 hours ago. Never chemically treated or heat treated. Washed regularly but not daily with 2-in-1 Head and Shoulders. No gel, pomade, sprays, or other products ever used. Red Hair 7 hours ago. Hair Length: 21 Inches light brown. Reality show participants, however, have no such qualms, says Riley. They wear it as a badge of pride — I can afford extensions, so I have extensions.

In Liverpool, at hair suppliers Rapunzel City of Hair , teenagers in school uniform are a common sight, says owner Emma Canty. Fake hair accessories such as plaited hair bands, meanwhile, are also sold in highstreet shops such as Topshop. Theresa Yee, beauty editor at trend forecasting company WGSN , says these quick fixes are "driving the popularity of this trend into a wider market" allowing customers to "try out multiple 'temporary' looks which they can achieve at home".

Synthetic hair may still be popular, but it cannot be heat-styled, curled or straightened. So for more permanent extensions salons rely on human hair. With it comes an array of jargon. There is Remi hair all strands face the same way and often come from just one person's head ; virgin hair unprocessed ; double drawn all the same length. The hair can be attached with a weave — when strips of extra hair, called a weft, are sewn into thin plaits of the customer's own hair — or attached to the customer's own hair using micro rings, or even glue.

But while such terms may trip off the tongue of dedicated customers, few seem interested in the human beings it came from. When you have big, bouncy hair you feel a million dollars. Yet behind the bounce, the profit, and the rows of neatly packaged hair, is what hair historian Caroline Cox calls the "dark side" of the industry. With the exception of a handful of businesses such as Bloomsbury Wigs, most hair comes from countries where long, natural hair remains a badge of beauty - but where the women are poor enough to consider selling a treasured asset.

Cox points out that such exploitation has underpinned the industry since false fronts and hair pieces became popular in the UK in Edwardian times. It's been going on for hundreds of years. Much of the hair on sale comes from small agents who tour villages in India, China, and eastern Europe, offering poverty-stricken women small payments to part with their hair.

Usually only people who have temporary financial difficulties in depressed regions sell their hair. When Victoria Beckham said in that her " extensions come from Russian prisoners, so I've got Russian cell block H on my head ", she may have been joking, but it was not long until the Moscow Centre for Prison Reform admitted it was possible: warders were forcibly shaving and selling the hair of prisoners.

Thanks to such horror stories, reputable companies try to ensure the hair they sell is "ethical". Balmain Hair, Riley explains, has been sourcing hair from China for almost 50 years, and pays women the equivalent of a man's six-month salary although she cannot give me an exact figure.

However, not all companies pay donors. In temples in south India devotees travel for hundreds of miles and queue for hours to have their hair tonsured, or ritually shaved.

Some have prayed for a child, others for a sick relative or a good harvest, and when their prayers are answered they offer up their hair. The hair is then sorted and sold, often by online auction. Great Lengths, who sell "temple hair", point out the hair is donated willingly, and they have a representative based in India who buys it straight from the temple, and ensures the money is funnelled directly back into the local community to fund "medical aid, educational systems and other crucial infrastructure projects".

But while the women who grew the hair may not be well paid, the price for the customers is rising. Yet, says Biddulph, even in a recession about half of her clients' extra hair is something they "can't be without — they factor it in to their monthly expenses. Play that up. Use the kinds of tones and shades that you see on boxes of hair dye at the store. For example, instead of saying blonde, you could say ash blonde or platinum.

Red could be worded as auburn or fiery red. If buyers want to transfer or wire money to you, decline. There are plenty of other buyers out there who are willing to use safer methods. These tips and tricks should make the hair selling process go much more quickly. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Just been diagnosed with breast cancer. Going to loose my hair due to chemo. We offer pretty good money for hairstyle makeover models and buy the hair, if you wish. We have been doing this for 13 years in the Minneapolis area. Cash in hand before cutting starts. MUST be able to travel to a studio in Minneapolis. Hey there. Im not near that area,just wanted to know that are you interested in buying hair online? I have 25 inches of natural blonde hair.



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