Dear Editor,
I am writing to address an issue that is becoming increasingly common in the beauty and hair care market—the sale of synthetic hair mislabeled as human hair.
As someone who recently experienced this firsthand, I feel compelled to speak out and urge both buyers and sellers to practice transparency and vigilance in this industry.
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I, like many others, was assured by the seller that the hair I purchased was 100% human hair. However, after a few months of wear, it became evident that this was not the case.
Initially, I took the seller’s word at face value, but the truth became apparent only after I began noticing issues like tangling and a coarse texture after exposure to humidity and regular washing.
Upon further inspection, I realized that the product was either partially or fully synthetic something that should have been disclosed from the start.
This experience has been disheartening, especially considering the financial investment made for what was supposed to be a quality product. Unfortunately, deceptive practices and false advertising have become more widespread, particularly with some suppliers based overseas.
Many buyers trust these sellers and rely on their promises of high-quality, genuine products, only to end up with something entirely different.
To those purchasing hair products, I urge you to exercise caution. Research thoroughly, look for verified reviews, and be wary of sellers who make overly generous claims.
This is an industry that relies on trust, and the onus is on sellers to be forthright about the nature and origin of their products. Misleading buyers not only damages trust but also impacts our finances, given the high cost of these items.
I hope this letter serves as a reminder to both buyers and sellers to uphold honesty and transparency. Buyers should not have to discover, months later, that their “human hair” is anything but. It is only fair to all parties involved that products be labeled accurately and truthfully to avoid disappointment and financial loss.
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Really? u didn’t born with hair on your head ? Bout buying hair learn to love yourself and what you was born with. Black people damn!!!
False Advertising.
Is this article for real?
You are fortunate not to be buying recycled sewer hair. 👩🏿🦰
$1000 upwards for 100% hair, dont expect to pay $500 or less and get quality… better yet go back natural
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