Dana training head, hair with cuticle
High quality professional head with 35cm long cuticle Indian human hair, dark blonde color.
MODEL NO. | 1652C |
HAIR LENGTH | ~35 cm/14” |
HAIR COLOR | Dark blonde (shade 7) |
DENSITY | Standard |
HAIR/CM² | 200-230+ |
HAIR TYPE | Indian human hair |
HAIR QUALITY | With cuticle |
GRAMS OF HAIR | 115 g |
HEAD MEASUREMENT | ~53 cm/20.9” |
ETHICAL AND FAIR | SA8000® Certification |
DETAILS | Hair with cuticle, natural hair loss, eyelashes, ear holes |
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Description
About the Dana Cutting training Head, Cuticle Hair The Dana cutting head is the ideal partner for hairdressers and stylists looking for a high-quality product for training courses and workshops. With a length of 35 cm and a weight of 115 g, it offers excellent handling and a realistic training base. The cuticle hair, in dark blonde shades, stands out for its natural structure, strength, and natural shedding, allowing for the precise reproduction of real haircuts and styling techniques. The cuticle quality ensures particularly shiny and healthy hair. The use of high-quality cuticle hair maintains the natural direction of the cuticle, ensuring greater durability and preventing tangles – ideal for any professional training and development activity. The cutting head is delivered unstyled. The hair has already been chemically treated. Please consult the care instructions. What Makes Indian Human Hair So Fine? Indian human hair is ideal for use in training heads for many reasons: It has a slightly larger diameter than European hair (about 0.10 mm), making it stronger and more durable. It offers excellent durability, despite being only slightly thicker. It is naturally versatile: available in various shades (from black to brown) and different textures, perfect for a variety of applications. It has natural movement and extraordinary shine, offering realistic practice situations. Another distinctive aspect is the cultural value that accompanies it. In many regions of India, hair care is an integral part of personal beauty and local traditions. Women care for their hair with traditional rituals to keep it healthy and strong, before donating it as a gesture of gratitude or devotion. In Indian temples, worshippers donate hair as thanks for a fulfilled wish or for spiritual reasons. The hair is then sold through official auctions to selected dealers, with proceeds going to temple maintenance, support social organizations, or other charitable purposes. In summary, Indian human hair offers not only excellent quality and versatility for professional hairdressing heads, but also a profound cultural value that further enriches its use.