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Raw human hair extension manufacturers

Updated: Jun 23

Behind every good set of raw hair extensions is a manufacturing process that most buyers never see. Understanding how raw human hair is turned into finished bundles, wefts, and wigs helps you judge a manufacturer's quality and spot shortcuts that lead to shedding and tangling.

From Donor to Finished Bundle

Genuine raw hair manufacturing follows a careful sequence: hair is collected from a single donor, then cleaned gently to remove dust without stripping the cuticle. It's sorted by length and texture, kept cuticle-aligned in one direction, and either left as bulk hair or sewn onto wefts by hand or machine. No acid baths, no silicone coating, no steam processing — those shortcuts are what separate cheap hair from hair that lasts.

Signs of Quality Manufacturing

  • Cuticles intact and aligned, verified by a smooth downward feel and minimal tangling.

  • Double-drawn options where short strands are removed for full thickness end to end.

  • Secure, tight wefts that don't shed when gently tugged.

  • Batch consistency, so reorders match the first order.

Why Factory-Owned Manufacturing Matters

Manufacturers who own their factory — rather than outsourcing — control every step and can offer custom lengths, textures, and weft types. Arrow Exim has run its own Chennai facility since 2011, processing single-donor temple hair into bundles, closures, frontals, and extensions for buyers in 30+ countries. Buying from the manufacturer means better pricing and direct accountability for quality.

When evaluating a raw hair manufacturer, ask to see how they clean, sort, and weft the hair. The answer tells you whether you're buying genuine raw hair or a processed imitation.

 
 
 

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