DONT GET SCAMMED PT.2 - Truth About Vietnamese Hair Extensions Did you know that much of the “Vietnamese hair” sold today isn’t authentic? Many companies and influencers label their products as raw Vietnamese hair, but the truth behind it might surprise you. What’s Really Being Sold as Vietnamese Hair? A large portion of hair marketed as “raw Vietnamese” is actually imported from other countries like India. This hair is often heavily processed to look more uniform. For example: - Ends are cut straight across to mimic authentic raw hair. - Wavy textures are often steam-treated or chemically altered—not naturally raw. This allows suppliers to charge premium prices for hair that doesn’t live up to the “raw” label, misleading buyers who don’t know how to identify the difference. Can Raw Hair Be Straight? Yes, raw hair can naturally be straight! Some people believe raw hair must always have a textured look, but straight raw hair is just as authentic. It’s a myth that all raw hair needs to have waves or curls—this confusion often stems from limited experience with diverse hair origins. How to Spot False Advertising in Hair Extensions Here’s what to watch out for to avoid being scammed: 1. Check for uniformity: If every bundle looks identical in texture and color, it’s likely processed. 2. Ask for sourcing information: Reputable vendors should disclose where the hair comes from. 3. Inspect the cuticles: True raw hair should have aligned cuticles, while processed hair may feel rough or tangled over time. Don’t fall for marketing tricks that sell you processed hair at raw hair prices. Educate yourself to make informed purchases! Our
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