Hair Extensions 101: Raw Hair Vs. "Virgin" Hair

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I just wanted to come and make this introductory video to help explain the differences between raw and processed hair and also felt like it would be a great way to help those who are on the market for new hair extensions. Please leave any questions or comments you might have below and don't forget to subscribe for future content!

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Tádése Tresses is a Canadian based luxury hair company that specializes in providing raw as well as raw derived extensions.

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Introduction to Tádése Tresses (0:00)

What is raw hair? (0:30)

What is steamed processed hair? (1:10)

What is chemically processed hair? (1:48)

Why buy raw hair? (4:05)

What type of hair does Tádése offer? (5:08)

Show and Tell of each origin of hair (7:16)

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Hi guys, what's up, my name is taya and I'm the owner of a newly launched hair company by the name of Ted HHS's, and we specialize in providing raw hair as well as rock derived here. So I just wanted to come and make this video for anybody who would have any questions concerning the differences between raw hair and the different types of processed hair. So if you guys are interested in seeing what I have to say that stay tuned, so in order to understand what processed hair is, we have to first define what raw hair is. Raw hair is really really easy to define. Actually, it's just hair that hasn't had any chemical processing or steam processing no manipulation of the hair whatsoever. So the only thing that they do is they take it from the donors head, hackle, wash and condition it and then put it on a lift and send it out to the clients. That'S it there's nothing else that goes into making that hair before it gets sent to us. No things kind of get complicated when you try to define processed hair. So, with processed hair, there are two main types: there is hair that is chemically treated, and then there is hair that is put through steam processing first off steam, processed hair is just hair, has been put through high heat and water to alter the pattern of that Hair so, let's say, for example, they take a straight bundle of hair. They would not put it on rods and then put it through high heat and water to make that hair curly that usually does not affect the quality of the hair in any way, if done correctly, and if that's the only thing that they do to it. The only thing that it does is change the curl pattern of the hair. It doesn't affect the quality at all. Now what you really want to be careful of is purchasing chemically treated hair. Now, when get hair from these donors, like I was talking about with raw hair, there's hair that goes on the ground, so that's what they call floor. Hair now this floor, hair that come from places such as India, Cambodia and Vietnam. This floor here is usually sold off to Chinese companies, so the companies that you would usually find on Aliexpress and these companies then take these hairs and they combine it with synthetic fibers, an animal fibers hair that you would find in combs hair that you'd find in Salon floors just hair that they find from different sources anywhere. They can find it sometimes really disgusting places and they combine that hair together and because that hair is all facing in different directions. The hair is non remy hair and because it's non Remy, it's one of approach, extreme tangling and knotting and therefore shedding so what these vendors then go in and do. Is they take those hairs and they put it inside an acid bath? Know what that acid bath does? Is it strips the cuticles off of the hair, so those cuticles are no longer rubbing up against each other and there's no friction causing that shedding and matting, and tending that I talked about before now once that hair has been stripped off of its cuticles. These vendors not going and they put a silicone coating on top of the hair and what that silicone coating does is. It gives the hair a nice shiny and healthy appearance. Now this silicone coating only lasts a few washes. That'S why the majority of the times you see that the texture of your hair, when you purchase it for most Aliexpress vendors, tends to change and it becomes dull and lifeless looking after the first month or so. That'S because that's the local encoding again is rubbing off. After the washes and because my hair is no longer cuticle intact, remember the acid bath strips it off of its cuticles. My hair is no longer cuticle intact, so that hair doesn't have anything to help it retain moisture, doesn't have anything, help being protective from harsh elements. Such as high heat, such as extreme cold, so that my hair gets extremely dry and it'll start tangling and matting up and then shedding. So, that's why the majority of the time the that you purchase from Aliexpress, really does not last that long in comparison to raw hair. On the other hand, that is completely cuticle intact, as well as raw derived steamed processed hair. That is also cuticle, intact. Cuticle aligned you're not going to get any issues with shedding you're, not going to get any issues with matting or tangling, because that hair all the cuticles are facing in the same direction and all the cuticles. If the hair is from healthy donors, which my hair is you're not going to get any problems with having your hair, routine, moisture, bleaching or coloring processes, you're not going to wear, have to worry about the hair becoming fried. If you do everything correctly, so that's why I decided to go and solve raw hair, because I felt like, what's the point of spending all your money on hair. That'S only gon na last a month and then you're gon na have to go and rebuy it most. People do complain about the price point of raw hair, but if you really think about it, you are saving money in the long run, because you are making an investment at that time. But it's going to last you two plus years with the proper care versus buying hair that is processed chemically and having it only last year for a month. So with my hair company, I'm going to be offering three main types of origins: I'm gon na be offering Indian hair Cambodian here, as well as Vietnamese hair. If you're thinking of textures and in hair is generally more silky, followed by Vietnamese and Cambodian hair, which most resembles african-american, textured hairs or relaxed hair to the team, Indian hair is more silky, has a higher luster, followed by Vietnamese hair and then Cambodian hair? That'S not to say that you don't find hair with little luster or more coarse textures in Indian hair, but just generally speaking, that's just how it goes. Our Indian hair is a hundred percent unprocessed. So no chemical treatment, no steam processing thing. It'S completely raw. The cambodian. The vietnamese hair, at least straight hair, is completely unprocessed, while the wavy hair is steamed. So again, like I mentioned before, the only thing that they did is take that hair the straight bunler, the slightly wavy bundle, because it's really really hard to find hair, especially from Vietnam that is wavy. Naturally, I'm not saying that it's not possible to find it, but it's really rare. So most of these vendors tend to just go on and steam process the hair and then lie to their customers and tell them that the hair is wrong. It'S not! It'S been esteemed Cambodian hair. You do have a better chance of finding maybe patterns, but for me I believe that the hair is steamed, so I just labeled it as steamed, and I did have a couple of members also tell me that sometimes they do go in and they steam their hair. Just to bring out the pattern more so these three years unprocessed and the wavy hair is steamed, the hair still gon na just last you just as long as it would if it was completely wrong, but I just wanted to disclose that and be honest. I want to be upfront about exactly what it is that I'm selling, so you guys know what it is that you're buying. I just quickly wanted to come and show you guys the different, textures and patterns that I offer so I'm gon na just start off with the Indian hair. So this is our raw Indian straight. It does look wavy, but it's with raw hair straight hairs. Never actually really pin straight. So this is the straight hair from our enemy of mine, and you can see it's super silky, it's so nice as the hair is really fine. You could kind of see the lefting like what it focus. You guys see that weft like well, I cannot focus Jesus. Do you guys see the lefty? Okay, that's better. The ones are so neat and nice, so you're not going to get any shedding like you're, not getting shedding like period you're, not you're, not, and I know it looks way too, but it this is the straight hair. So this is the straight hair or in Ulan and the hair that I offer a single John, as you can see that, and this is a twelve inch bundle. I believe this is what that looks like this. Is our Indian wavy hair. Sorry, it looks a little bit frizzy. I washed it a while back so it's just been sitting here since so this is what this looks like it's so nice, you guys can see it's actually normal wavy, curly and in here really differs like when it comes to feet patterns. No donors. Hair is gon na, be the same right so yeah. This is definitely more of a wavy, throw you can kind of see ringlets at the ends. It'S super nice. I think this was an 18-inch, not mistaken. You know those can see how pretty that looks. So nice. You turn up the brightness of it, so you guys can really see what you're gon na be working with this is so pretty again. Lefting is all the way on point. A lots are super nice they're neat. This is what that looks like again. The hair is single drop, know this. It'S like this is so beautiful you guys this is the curly hair, like you, don't see how pretty this is like. I'M not the only one that sees like what this is. The raw Indian curly hair now keep in mind that, because this bundle is shorter, it does have more of a defined curly pattern to it with longer bundles. The hair drops right, so the curls aren't as defined they're, more of a loose wave like what I just shown earlier, but with shorter bundles. If you want really nice to find ringlets, I would suggest going with anything below 18 inches, so 16 inches in below anything. 12 to 16, with curly hair. You can expect it to look something like this again. It'S not going to look exactly like this, but it's going to look similar. So this is a curly Indian hair. You guys can see the ringlets going throughout. It'S so pretty again. Wedding OnPoint love it so for the Vietnamese hair. This is what I have when we have the wavy bundles to show you. This is the natural wavy bundle for Vietnamese hair. You guys can see. This is single done, but this is supposed to be 12 inches, but my better always sends me the longer bundles, it's so nice. You guys doesn't smell like anything you're not going to get any weird corn chips, small or nothing with this hair. It'S really nice! It'S soft and silky again, Vietnamese hair is kind of in the middle when it comes to silkiness compared to Indian, hair and Cambodian hair. So that's what this is looking like, it's so Vegas whets are different because they are from different factories, so the wedding is different. But again the wedding is on point. No shouting, no tangling you're, not gon na, have any issues like period with this hair. So this is Vietnamese natural wavy. Here, keep in mind, it is being processed. I call it natural wavy just to give you an idea of what the pattern would look like, but it is steamed it's lightly steamed, to give you this pattern now for the --. So enough worthy cambodian hair. I only have like a bit of a track left of cambodian straight hair, but i just wanted to show you guys what it would look like in terms of texture, so you guys can see this has like a lower luster to it. It'S really nice, it look, it's coarse. It really resembles african-american hair. That'S been pressed out like this. I could make a u-part wig with this texture here and it would blend in with my 4c hair. That'S pressed out perfectly. I just can kind of see what that looks like so this was like this is the Cambodian straight, so this is the more coarse of all three textures of all three origins, starting with the next pattern that I wanted to show. You is the Cambodian natural wavy, and this is what this looks like you guys, can see again, it's so nice like so nice. This one is a little bit so here compared to some of the other Cambodian hair that I've seen again. Generally speaking, Cambodian hair tends to be more coarse, but that doesn't mean you won't find silkier textures from Cambodian origins. So this is what the natural wavy Cambodian hair will look like stitching perfect, like there's just one point like you're, not getting a shouting with this. I am going to kind of make another video showing your least products, so you know what to expect, but this is what this looks like very, very, very nice, so yeah this is natural lady. I am going to be going in and making a video also the no single donor versus multiple. Oh, my hair, yeah, there's really no such thing as true single donor hair, the majority of the times the hair has been mixed. Without these two donors, I'm going to make a video explaining that, because I know I'm gon na be ruffling a few feathers, so I'm gon na save that for another video and again that is information. All the information on the passing on to you guys is information that I have been provided by multiple vendors, not only one but quite a few vendors, some truthful vendors. So I just wanted to come and make this video. If you guys have any questions and feel free to leave a comment below, you can also check out the link to my website. Www.Jfn.Co.Jp/Toho tresses feel free again to send me an email. If you have any questions, leave me a comment or anything and I'll make sure to answer anything that you might have to ask. Also don't forget to hit the subscribe button and thank you guys and have a great day.

Matilda M: This is so informative thank you for posting.

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