How can I verify if raw Cambodian hair vendors are selling authentic bundles?

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    abuja1530
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    Vetting raw Cambodian hair vendors is an art because “raw” is often used as a marketing buzzword. Authentic raw hair from Cambodia is never chemically processed, steamed, or coated in silicone. When researching vendors, look for those who provide videos of the raw donors or the sorting process in Southeast Asia. Genuine Cambodian hair has a slightly coarse, gritty feel and comes in three natural textures: straight, wavy, and curly. If a vendor offers “Raw Deep Wave” that looks perfectly uniform, it’s likely steamed, not raw. Ask the vendor about the “cuticle alignment”—true raw hair must be remy to prevent matting.
    Furthermore, see whether they offer “single donor” packs, which guarantees uniformity in the color and texture of the wefts. The high-end quality of Cambodian hair makes it worth purchasing since it can last between three to five years with adequate care. Be wary of prices that seem too good to be true; raw hair is labor-intensive to source and sort, so expect to pay a higher price for bundles that can withstand multiple bleaching sessions.

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