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:

  • combs

  • salons

  • floors

  • village collectors

  • brush waste

  • brokers selling hair by weight

Because the cuticles face different directions, factories cannot sell it unprocessed.

So they:

  1. Acid wash the hair (removing the natural cuticle)

  2. Apply silicone or polymer coating (fake cuticle)

  3. Steam process it (for texture)

  4. Dye or bleach it (for color)

  5. 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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