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Raw Hair vs. Virgin Human Hair

by Ifeyinwa Eze 23 Aug 2024
Virgin human hair and raw Vietnamese hair extensions are both high-quality types of hair extensions, but they differ in several key aspects, including their sourcing, processing, and characteristics. Here’s a breakdown of the differences:
1. Sourcing and Origin:
- Virgin Human Hair:
  - Source: Virgin human hair is collected from a single donor and has never been chemically processed (e.g., colored, permed, or relaxed). The hair can come from various regions, including India, Brazil, Malaysia, and more.
  - Origin: The term "virgin" indicates that the hair has not been altered in any way, preserving its natural state.
- Raw Vietnamese Hair:
  - Source: Raw Vietnamese hair is ethically sourced directly from a single donor in Vietnam, typically from rural areas where hair care practices are traditional and minimal.
  - Origin: This hair is collected in its most natural form, without any chemical or steam processing. It’s considered one of the purest and most natural types of hair extensions available.
2. Processing:
- Virgin Human Hair:
  - Processing: While virgin hair has never been chemically treated, it may undergo mild processing like washing, conditioning, or steam treatment to create specific textures (e.g., body wave, deep wave). The cuticles are aligned in the same direction to reduce tangling and maintain a natural appearance.
  - Availability: Virgin hair is available in various textures and may come in different shades, depending on the donor's natural hair color.
- Raw Vietnamese Hair:
  - Processing: Raw Vietnamese hair is completely unprocessed and retains its natural texture and color. It is typically collected in ponytails from a donor, ensuring that all cuticles are aligned and intact. The hair is often coarser and denser than other types of virgin hair, reflecting the natural texture of Vietnamese hair.
  - Availability: It is available in natural straight, wavy, or slightly curly textures, with minimal variation in color (usually dark brown or black). Raw hair may require more effort to customize if a specific texture or color is desired.
3. Texture and Appearance:
- Virgin Human Hair:
  - Texture: Virgin human hair tends to be softer and silkier, depending on the source. For example, Brazilian hair is often thick and slightly wavy, while Indian hair is usually finer and straighter.
  - Appearance: The hair has a natural shine and bounce, and it can be styled with heat tools. It is versatile and blends well with various hair types.
- Raw Vietnamese Hair:
  - Texture: Raw Vietnamese hair is known for its thickness, durability, and slightly coarse texture. It is naturally strong and tends to have a fuller appearance, making it ideal for those looking for voluminous hair.
  - Appearance: The hair has a natural luster and holds styles well, especially when heat-styled. Because it’s completely unprocessed, it often has a slightly more natural, less polished appearance compared to processed virgin hair.
4. Longevity and Durability:
- Virgin Human Hair:
  - Longevity: Virgin hair is durable and can last 2+ years with proper care. 
  - Durability: The hair can withstand styling and coloring, though excessive processing can shorten its lifespan.
- Raw Vietnamese Hair:
  - Longevity: Raw Vietnamese hair is extremely durable and can last 5+ years with proper care. Its unprocessed nature makes it more resistant to damage.
  - Durability: The hair is highly resilient and can be lightened, colored, and styled extensively without losing its integrity, though it's always advisable to treat it with care.
5. Cost:
- Virgin Human Hair:
  - Cost: Virgin hair is generally less expensive than raw hair due to its slightly lower durability and the fact that it may have undergone some processing.
  
- Raw Vietnamese Hair:
  - Cost: Raw Vietnamese hair is often more expensive because of its purity, durability, and the labor-intensive process of sourcing it.
6. Care and Maintenance:
- Virgin Human Hair:
  - Care: Requires regular conditioning and gentle handling, especially if it has been styled or colored. Care is generally straightforward but varies depending on the texture.
  
- Raw Vietnamese Hair:
  - Care: Needs consistent moisturizing and can require more effort to maintain its natural luster and texture. Since it is coarser, it may need specific products to keep it soft and manageable.
In summary, virgin human hair is a high-quality, versatile option that has undergone minimal processing to enhance its texture and appearance. Raw Vietnamese hair is entirely unprocessed, offering a more natural and durable option that’s particularly suited for those who want a thicker, more textured look. The choice between the two depends on your desired look, budget, and willingness to commit to maintenance.
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