Untold TRUTH of UNice Hair Weaves You Wear

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45 thoughts on “Untold TRUTH of UNice Hair Weaves You Wear

  1. wow! thats really an extensive process! its great that you showed us the process, most companies wouldn’t.

    1. Plus..they’re only showing you manufacture ..what about initial harvest? Which would ultimately be the most important factor.

  2. This made me want to wash my weave in a different way. A big thank you to the workers for taking so much time and care and distributing such great hair. I’ll be purchasing my curly hair soon. I love my Peruvian wavy hair. I get so many compliments.

  3. This was truly amazing to watch the behind the scenes. Thank you to every single person in the factory. I have not purchased from Unice but I have purchased weave before so I can assume the process is similar in some other companies. Thank you for sharing. Will be placing an order soon. Oh is there a video for the hard work that goes into creating closures & frontals. Would love to see that process.

  4. I have nothing but nice things to say about the company! Shipping is very quick and the hair is always thick no matter the length. It’s nice to see the process that the hair goes through before shipment. Thank you Unice hair for your amazing service ❤️

  5. As a black woman watching this video, I don’t know whether to feel fascinated or embarrassed…

  6. This made me smile. I never realized or thought about the process! Thank you to the factory workers and thanks for sharing this 🙂

    1. I thought about if in a city like Detroit Michigan had a hair factory here in the United States. The jobs it would provide for American people. Though I am not pro american. Realizing all people needs to feed their families…Just a thought to consider

    1. Not to mention,this sort of stuff,always finds corruption beyond that point,you think the industries don’t or haven’t thought of more ways to profit besides just donors,when,most people,don’t even let their hair grow long anymore around here enough to donate…so,what’s that tell us

  7. Check out the latest video about UNice hair factory. You will find the answers to worker’s salary, their work time, hair weave washing steps, curly hair weave curling, the difference of different hair origins and so on. Go and watch this video! https://youtu.be/LgwuEHHZWmw

    1. বাংলা দেশ অফিস এর নাম্বার দেন, আমরা পরচুলা র কাজ করি।

    2. i ordered a wig from you and i need help with the delivery and i am trying to get your help more than a week with no answer from you!!! what kind of business is that?? i wish i never bought from you!!!!

  8. Mom the Ebayer, I grew up during the 50s and 60s when Black women took care of their hair, regularly. Whether short, medium or long, Black women with natural hair were gorgeous! Wigs were worn, of course, usually for medical reasons or hair loss. Back then, we didn’t have all of the shampoos and conditioners currently on the market, but our hair always grew and we had lustrous, healthy hair. Prell shampoo, Tres Flowers Brilliantine, Hair Rep, Royal Crown and Bergamot were our staples for conditioners. We would also use rain water and lemon juice, as well, for conditioners. I have had a wig on my head, one time, in the past 15 years. I bought it in case I have an appointment or whatever and my hair is not done. I have never needed it. My hair is now mid-way my back. It is silver grey and I get compliments every day. I do it myself and the reason I let it grow is to to set an example to encourage other women to take better care of their hair. Of course, diet, medication and other issues factor in.

  9. Can we just love ourselves?
    And be natural,love your hair.Kinky,curly, straight,wavy…
    Wigs are for people who suffer real medicine problems like cancer- chemoterapy,alopecia,…list goes on.
    There is a lot sad storys behind those
    weaves.

  10. They do exactly what “locks of love” does for cancer patients from the elderly to the ages of 2 years.

  11. Even watching 5 years later is amazing! Thank you fo sharing this process. It really makes me understand the amount of effort and organization it takes to make the hair that I use!
    Thank you all for all that you do ❤

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