The key benefits of remy hair extemnsions
Jul 27, 2016
housands of women and girls around the world spend thousands of dollars on hair extensions. Over the years, the use of hair extensions has become quite common. Thick and long hair is not something every woman is blessed with hence women all over the world purchase hair extensions which can be found in all kinds of shades to add volume to their hair. High quality hair extensions greatly resemble real hair, which means you can style it in any way you want without worrying about any damage. However, the same cannot be said about poor quality and low priced hair extensions.
It is essential you purchase your hair extensions from a reputable brand. In a new documentary about hair extensions available on iTunes, RiquaHailes, a hair salon owner and hair enthusiast, embarks on a journey to find out the truth about hair extensions. After having her clients return perfectly good hair extensions in a tangled mess in just a month, RiquaHailes decided she needed to get to the bottom of this and find out what she was actually paying for. Women around the world spend thousands of dollars on hair extensions but hardly any of them know where these locks of hair are coming from.
This documentary is a must watch for anybody who is willing to witness the truth about hair extensions. RiquaHailes’s thirst for answers led her to an incredible 6-week journey around various parts of the world, including Peru, Brazil, Cambodia, India, and China, in search for the truth about hair extensions. The documentary will shock you and will ask you to question your purchases. As RiquaHailes travels from country to country, she discovers most parts of the world do not have any rules and regulations concerning how hair extensions are made or labeled.
This compelled RiquaHailes to go on her own search for the best quality hair. Some of the most shocking events witnessed by RiquaHailes are when she travels to China, only to learn most hair extensions there are made from different scraps found in hair salons combined with synthetic fibers to create hair, or in Brazil where she found people selling horsetail hair as hair extensions. But matters don’t end here. In many parts of the world, women offer to sell their hair to make money.
The documentary is titled “Just Extensions” and is available on iTunes. The trailer can be viewed online and you can find more information about the documentary on RiquaHailes’s website. This incredibly insightful documentary is sure to shed some light and encourage discussion on the myths in the beauty industry about hair extensions and how they should be regulated.
If you work in a hair salon or are simply a hair enthusiast or somebody who is curious about the hair industry, this is a documentary you should watch to learn more about the hair extension industry and what it takes to make good quality hair extensions, especially Remy hair extensions. The doc won’t win an Oscar but will educate you on hair extensions, at least to the extent you should know about them.