There are several human hair markets in China, Xuchang in Henan, Wucheng in Shandong, and Taihe in Anhui.

Hair from all over the country and even throughout Asia was collected and returned to businessmen. Then acquired by a large hair factory or wig factory. After layers of processing, various wigs are processed and sold all over the world. Let’s talk today. Where do hundreds of thousands of tons of hair come from in the market? What are their different characteristics?

From near to far, let’s talk about our country’s hair: China hair.


Oriental with dark hair. This is well known. In addition to being black, Chinese hair is thick, straight and strong, but not soft enough. Stiff and difficult to shape. The hair is also from China. The further north you go, the thicker and stiffer your hair will be. The further south, the thinner and softer.
The boom in the international market for wigs has spawned hair-buying merchants to think hard and go anywhere they might receive hair.


Hair dealers all over Asia. Northeast Asia, North Korea, Mongolia, Ukraine. From West Asia, Pakistan, South Asia, India, Indonesia. Southeast Asia, Malay, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. With such a vast area and so many types of hair, what are the characteristics of these hairs and how can they be distinguished? As the north gets thicker, can different races still apply? What hair is good and what is bad? In the legendary South Hairdressing, is there a Brazilian haircut or a Peruvian haircut? What’s up for Europe?

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