Without a single doubt, we know how much ladies love the human hair in recent times. From the Brazilian, to the Argentine, and Peruvian, and everything in between. But did you know that a lot of this so called premium hair is actually mixed with goat hair? Other times, the “Brazilian” hair is actually Chinese hair. According to BBC, because of the increased costs of obtaining high-quality human hair, manufacturers in China have resorted to buying moderate quantities of real hair (which is often Chinese hair), and then mixing it with goat hair to save costs and to increase the volume of supply.
Lily, a Chinese woman manufactures and sells wigs and other extensions was one of the people who made this revelation to BBC. “We say it is Indian hair or Brazilian hair, but in fact it is normally Chinese hair or even goat hair. They never realise. This is the only way we can keep things cheap,” she said.
She also stated that most of her customers are Africans. “We used to sell to Europe and America, but now nearly 100% of my clients are in Africa,” she said. The Africans are reportedly mostly Nigerians, Ghanaians, Congolese, South Africans, Angolans and Ugandans.
One of Lily’s customers shared her thoughts on why she purchases the hair, even though she knows it isn’t totally authentic. She said: “Of course I know the hair is not real. The Chinese think we’re stupid. I come all the way from Uganda and they think I don’t know hair? I laugh a lot when I go home and I know that the beautiful women of Kampala have goats on their heads.”
Credit: Dreamstime.com / BBC
Lily, a Chinese woman manufactures and sells wigs and other extensions was one of the people who made this revelation to BBC. “We say it is Indian hair or Brazilian hair, but in fact it is normally Chinese hair or even goat hair. They never realise. This is the only way we can keep things cheap,” she said.
She also stated that most of her customers are Africans. “We used to sell to Europe and America, but now nearly 100% of my clients are in Africa,” she said. The Africans are reportedly mostly Nigerians, Ghanaians, Congolese, South Africans, Angolans and Ugandans.
One of Lily’s customers shared her thoughts on why she purchases the hair, even though she knows it isn’t totally authentic. She said: “Of course I know the hair is not real. The Chinese think we’re stupid. I come all the way from Uganda and they think I don’t know hair? I laugh a lot when I go home and I know that the beautiful women of Kampala have goats on their heads.”
Credit: Dreamstime.com / BBC
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