Many customers ask us, where do your hair extensions come from, is it India? Or Europe?

Actually, in the Hair Extensions industry. All factories and sellers are part of the supply chain, for example, although we are the manufacturer of hair extensions, but our raw materials, which are raw remy hair, are provided by professional hair collectors. These hair collectors have been on the go for years, riding a motorcycle, and going from family to family to collect their hair. Especially in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe, where the economy is still relatively backward, little girls sell their long hair for some money, which can generally range from tens to hundreds of dollars, depending on the length and weight of the hair. When these hair collectors have collected tens to hundreds of kilograms of hair, they come to our factory and sell it to us. We will pay these hair collectors in cash according to the type, length and health of the hair.

Then our factory started to work, and we would sort these head lengths according to their length, such as 12′.14’18’, then clean them, and then wrap them into a big bundle (hair bulk). Hair Bulk is a semi-finished product, and there are many customers, such as those of Sergei, who will buy hair bulk and go back to make their own wigs or other finished products. Each factory will have a stock of several hundred to several tons of hair bulk. Some factories specialize in stocking short-length hair bulks for the African market, while we specialize in stocking long-length hair bulks for the European, American and Australian markets, as our customers are mainly white customers, not Afro-Americans.

We have these hair bulk in stock and then we will follow the customer’s order to produce tape extensions. We’ll process these hair bulks into tape hair extensions. If the customer wants clip in hair extensions, we will process these hair bulks into clip in hair extensions, and finally package and ship them, completing the entire production process, and finally these hair extensions are exported to hair salons in the United States and Australia, and finally worn on the consumer’s head