What Multi-Donor Hair Actually Is — And Why It’s Now Labeled “Virgin Hair”
Here is the REAL definition:
Multi-donor hair = hair collected from multiple people and mixed together, usually through brush hair or floor hair.
It comes from:
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combs
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salons
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floors
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village collectors
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brush waste
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brokers selling hair by weight
Because the cuticles face different directions, factories cannot sell it unprocessed.
So they:
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Acid wash the hair (removing the natural cuticle)
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Apply silicone or polymer coating (fake cuticle)
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Steam process it (for texture)
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Dye or bleach it (for color)
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Weft it or form it into tips/wigs
Then they label it as:
“Virgin hair”
“Unprocessed virgin hair”
“100% human virgin hair”
Even though it’s NOT virgin by the original definition.
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