Tuesday 9 October 2012

Non Remy, Remy and Virgin Remy Hair and the differences


Non Remy Hair
Non Remy hair is human hair that has been taken from hair dressers and donors who cut their hair from long to short. This might be from many donors and does not last so long. This hair is dull sometimes and has been chemically processed many times in the donors life. This hair is cheap and feels “harder” then remy or virgin remy.
Remy Hair
Remy is not a brand name. The term refers to the characteristics in the collection of the hair. They select premium quality un-damaged, healthy hair. The hair is shinier, softer, more durable and has a longer life than non-Remy hair. Non-virgin Remy has been chemically processed, typically for texture (curls) or color.
Virgin Remy Hair (Brazillian)
The best type of Remy hair is virgin, also called “cuticle” hair. When hair is harvested from a donor, the cuticle remains intact. The cuticle protects the hair from damage.
Virgin Remy is not chemically processed for color or texture. This means the hair has not been permed, dyed, colored, bleached or chemically processed in any way. Virgin Remy is very soft and 100% natural. The color of virgin hair is called natural because it is not processed for color. The natural hair color for virgin Indian, Asian, Brazilian, Mongolian and Malaysian virgin hair ranges.
The texture of virgin hair is generally straight, wavy or curly in texture. However any hair that has been chemically processed for texture, for example yaki, body wave or curls is no longer virgin. Sometimes, virgin hair texture may be altered to make curls and waves using a high pressure and heat method. The hair is still considered as virgin because no chemical processing is used. If Remy hair has been altered in color, it is chemically processed and no longer considered virgin.
Virgin Remy hair last longer and is much less likely to tangle than non virgin Remy hair In a nutshell, all virgin hair is Remy but not all Remy hair is virgin

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