What Separates All 100% Real Human Extensions to Synthetic Hair
At Hair Faux You, we specialize in making the best, most affordable hair extensions made from only human hair and, because of that, we got a lot of questions on the main differences between human hair extensions and synthetic hair, which we’re more than happy to provide you with the answers for.
What is “Synthetic Hair” and What is “100% Human Hair”?
Synthetic hair or artificial hair is usually made of a mix of plastics
and animal hair. It does a good enough job at passing for natural hair but can
be easily picked out if looked at closely as synthetic hair can’t often
properly mimic human hairs colors.
100% human hair, on the other hand, is exactly as the name would imply, hair extensions made of only harvest human hair. Often this hair if collected from the cut ponytails of women who donate or sell their hair to manufactures. The hair we at Hair Faux You is often sold as “Remy” meaning we do not treat our hair extensions with chemicals or dye before we wrap and sell the hair.
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With such a clear difference of losing quality and the ability to style your hair for only a fraction of a price reduction, it’s an easy to see why so many women pick Hair Faux You as their choice for Remy Human Hair Extensions. Give yourself the style and natural look you deserve with Hair Faux You today and visit our store page for our wide selection of styles and colors. http://hairfauxyou.com/shop/
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