FAQ's

 Hair that has been intentionally and willingly cut from an individual.

 Hair sourced from one person, preserving consistent tone, texture, and movement throughout the piece.

 Hair collected with full consent, transparency, and fair compensation.

Hair cut during religious ceremonies, most commonly in India, where shaving the head is a religious act. This hair does not maintain cuticle alignment, is not compensated for, and would be considered unethical.

 Hair obtained without clear consent or transparency in sourcing.

 Hair that has never been dyed, lifted, relaxed, or chemically altered. Its original integrity remains intact.

Hair left exactly as it was when cut. No chemical interference. No artificial texture.

Hair that has been lightened, colored, or texturally altered.

Hair with the cuticle preserved and aligned in one direction from root to tip, allowing for softness, fluid movement, and reduced tangling.

Hair gathered in its natural assortment of lengths. The ends fall softly, mirroring natural growth.

Hair meticulously sorted so fullness carries from the root through the ends.

Naturally fine in diameter with soft, lightweight movement.

Naturally dense with subtle wave patterns and beautiful versatility. Hair sourced from India is most commonly temple hair.

Stronger in strand diameter and typically straight, known for its resilience.

Hair lifted to a clean platinum blonde, often used as a canvas for custom color.

Wefted and processed hair sold by weight, used for extensions, wigs etc… this is not single donor hair.

A mass manufactured wig or hairpiece.

A lace unit constructed around the entire perimeter, allowing the hair to be worn up and off the face.

A unit designed for secure wear without adhesive, supported by thoughtful internal construction.

A custom cast taken from the client’s scalp to ensure a seamless, exact fit.

A reinforced knotting method used in areas requiring additional strength and longevity.

A delicate knot used near the hairline for a softer, less detectable finish.

A refined knotting technique that lies flatter against the base while maintaining security.

The technique of individually injecting strands into a base to replicate natural scalp emergence.

An ultra-fine lace designed to melt seamlessly into the skin for an undetectable hairline.

Soft, breathable lace that balances comfort with durability.

A thin polyurethane foundation crafted to resemble natural scalp.

A hairline built with subtle irregularity and thoughtful density transitions to mirror real growth.

Fine, shorter strands placed along the front to soften and naturalize the hairline.

A soft fiber traditionally used in wig-making to test density and ventilation techniques.

 Engineered fiber designed to hold its style. Different from human hair in longevity and versatility.

Hair designed specifically for braid installations and protective styling

 Hair that has been intentionally and willingly cut from an individual.

 Hair sourced from one person, preserving consistent tone, texture, and movement throughout the piece.

 Hair collected with full consent, transparency, and fair compensation.

Hair cut during religious ceremonies, most commonly in India, where shaving the head is a religious act. This hair does not maintain cuticle alignment, is not compensated for, and would be considered unethical.

 Hair obtained without clear consent or transparency in sourcing.

 Hair that has never been dyed, lifted, relaxed, or chemically altered. Its original integrity remains intact.

 Hair left exactly as it was when cut. No chemical interference. No artificial texture.

Hair that has been lightened, colored, or texturally altered.

 Hair with the cuticle preserved and aligned in one direction from root to tip, allowing for softness, fluid movement, and reduced tangling.

Hair gathered in its natural assortment of lengths. The ends fall softly, mirroring natural growth.

 Hair meticulously sorted so fullness carries from the root through the ends.

Naturally fine in diameter with soft, lightweight movement.

 Naturally dense with subtle wave patterns and beautiful versatility. Hair sourced from India is most commonly temple hair.

 Stronger in strand diameter and typically straight, known for its resilience.

Hair lifted to a clean platinum blonde, often used as a canvas for custom color.

 Wefted and processed hair sold by weight, used for extensions, wigs etc… this is not single donor hair.

 A mass manufactured wig or hairpiece.

 A lace unit constructed around the entire perimeter, allowing the hair to be worn up and off the face.

A unit designed for secure wear without adhesive, supported by thoughtful internal construction.

 A custom cast taken from the client’s scalp to ensure a seamless, exact fit.

 A reinforced knotting method used in areas requiring additional strength and longevity.

 A delicate knot used near the hairline for a softer, less detectable finish.

 A refined knotting technique that lies flatter against the base while maintaining security.

 The technique of individually injecting strands into a base to replicate natural scalp emergence.

 An ultra-fine lace designed to melt seamlessly into the skin for an undetectable hairline.

 Soft, breathable lace that balances comfort with durability.

A thin polyurethane foundation crafted to resemble natural scalp.

 A hairline built with subtle irregularity and thoughtful density transitions to mirror real growth.

Fine, shorter strands placed along the front to soften and naturalize the hairline.

 A soft fiber traditionally used in wig-making to test density and ventilation techniques.

 Engineered fiber designed to hold its style. Different from human hair in longevity and versatility.

 Hair designed specifically for braid installations and protective styling