What are the advantages and disadvantages of each hair group – Slavic versus Indian versus Synthetic?
A) Slavic hair
Advantages:
• It is human hair of natural origin.
• Provides a natural look and high aesthetic appeal.
• Lightweight, comfortable to wear, and pleasant to the touch.
• Ensures natural movement and the possibility of free styling.
• Silky, without chemical treatments.
• Perfectly suited for long-term extension methods.
Disadvantages:
• Characterized by a high price.
• Often available in limited color ranges, mostly light tones.
• Requires appropriate care and maintenance.
B) Indian hair
Advantages:
• Also human hair of natural origin.
• Similarly provides a natural look and high aesthetic appeal.
• Also comfortable to wear and pleasant to the touch, although characterized by a slightly thicker structure.
• Also ensures natural movement and the possibility of free styling.
• Also perfectly suited for long-term extension methods.
• It is cheaper than Slavic hair and more widely available.
Disadvantages:
• Can be more porous, sometimes rougher and less silky to the touch.
• May have a slightly greater tendency to frizz.
• Usually found in darker shades.
C) Synthetic hair
Advantages:
• Lower price.
• Resistant to weather conditions, e.g., does not frizz in humidity.
Disadvantages:
• Offers a poorer aesthetic effect, characterized by a lack of naturalness.
• For non-heat-resistant hair, there is a very limited styling possibility.
• Significantly less durable.
• Tends to tangle, mat, and pill.
• More difficult to comb.