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Where does Human Hair Come From?

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It wouldn't surprise me if they do use dead people hair, they trying to feed us Cloned Meat! I don't put nothing past the Hair Industry, the folks dead they don't need all that Long pretty hair, that is probably how they think.
 
There are worse things.

It does really matter to me where it came from, most hair has been treated and prepared for retail sale.

Again, there are worse things.

In my opinion, anyway.
 
That's why sometimes when you get that hair from Indianhairs.net or one of those sites it has nits in it. I remember reading about it on BHM. It's directly off the person's head. And out of the 4 packs you get for $100 they could all be slightly different textures because they are from a different person's head.

I can believe the different heads, but I'm yet to see the source that tells of the dead people's hair being used. There's source for cloned meat. Just never seen the one for dead people's hair being used. I haven't bought hair from Indianhairs.net...and if it has nits, it could have come straight from a living person who had lice in their hair and therefore nits. Just coz it has nits doesn't mean it's from the dead. :lol: Lice feed on blood from someone's head and lay eggs (nits). If I remember correctly, nits are usually on scalps where the temperature is just right for their hatching. So my guess would be hair with nits came from a live person. Now if we're killing people for hair, that's a different story. :look:

But why bother when you can just snatch it off unsuspecting victims? :lol: (Not funny I know. But do you all remember the lady who had her hair cut by a hair thief?)
 
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I can believe the different heads, but I'm yet to see the source that tells of the dead people's hair being used. There's source for cloned meat. Just never seen the one for dead people's hair being used. I haven't bought hair from Indianhairs.net...and if it has nits, it could have come straight from a living person who had lice in their hair and therefore nits. Just coz it has nits doesn't mean it's from the dead. :lol: Lice feed on blood from someone's head and lay eggs (nits). If I remember correctly, nits are usually on scalps where the temperature is just right for their hatching. So my guess would be hair with nits came from a live person. Now if we're killing people for hair, that's a different story. :look:

But why bother when you can just snatch it off unsuspecting victims? :lol: (Not funny I know. But do you all remember the lady who had her hair cut by a hair thief?)


Nonie.... Why do you always ALWAYS make me laugh hysterically??:lachen::lachen:I cannot even comment... Just laugh!!!!

I love you girl!:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
I can believe the different heads, but I'm yet to see the source that tells of the dead people's hair being used. There's source for cloned meat. Just never seen the one for dead people's hair being used. I haven't bought hair from Indianhairs.net...and if it has nits, it could have come straight from a living person who had lice in their hair and therefore nits. Just coz it has nits doesn't mean it's from the dead. :lol: Lice feed on blood from someone's head and lay eggs (nits). If I remember correctly, nits are usually on scalps where the temperature is just right for their hatching. So my guess would be hair with nits came from a live person. Now if we're killing people for hair, that's a different story. :look:

But why bother when you can just snatch it off unsuspecting victims? :lol: (Not funny I know. But do you all remember the lady who had her hair cut by a hair thief?)


I wasn't the one who said it came from dead people. :look: I don't agree with that theory myself. I made the nit comment to speak to the fact that people sell it right off their head meaning it's in the condition they left it in before chopping.
 
I wasn't the one who said it came from dead people. :look: I don't agree with that theory myself. I made the nit comment to speak to the fact that people sell it right off their head meaning it's in the condition they left it in before chopping.

Gotcha! Thanks for clarifying.
 
Isn't there a brand of hair called Yaki? I guess it comes from a yak.
Here is a picture::grin:
River-tail.jpg
 
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