FAQ


Here are some frequently asked questions about raw hair extensions


1. **What are raw hair extensions?**
- Raw hair extensions are 100% unprocessed human hair that has been collected from a single donor. They are in their natural state and have not undergone any chemical treatments.

2. **How are raw hair extensions sourced?**
- Raw hair is often sourced from specific regions, like India, Vietnam, Burma or Brazil, where donors provide their hair for cultural or religious reasons. The hair is typically collected in its natural form.

3. **What is the difference between raw and Remy hair?**
- While both types are human hair, raw hair is unprocessed and comes from a single donor, whereas Remy hair is collected in a way that keeps the cuticles intact but may be treated or dyed.

4. **Can raw hair extensions be dyed or styled?**
- Yes, raw hair extensions can be dyed, curled, or straightened just like your natural hair, as they are 100% human hair.

5. **How long do raw hair extensions last?**
- With proper care, our raw hair extensions will last a guaranteed 5+ years , with good maintenance.

6. **How should raw hair extensions be cared for?**
- It's important to wash them gently, use hot oil treatments and quality products which you can purchase at lavarawhair , it’s very important to treat your hair extensions as your own hair !

7. **Are raw hair extensions suitable for all hair types?**
- Yes, raw hair extensions can be found in various textures that can blend well with different hair types.

8. **Do raw hair extensions shed or tangle?**
- Good quality raw hair extensions should have minimal shedding or tangling.

9. **How do I choose the right texture for my extensions?**
- Consider your natural hair’s texture, whether it’s straight, wavy, or curly, and choose extensions that will blend well with it, and it’s always possible to reach out to lavarawhair team for such support.

10. **Are raw hair extensions more expensive than other types?**
- Yes, raw hair extensions tend to be more expensive due to their high quality and the labor-intensive process of sourcing and preparing them.

If you have any specific questions or need more information, feel free to ask!