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  2. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    The more damage the hair sustains, the shorter the lifespan of the artificial hair. Most human hair extensions can be treated as real hair, albeit more gently. *Since human hair extensions are usually heavily processed to achieve uniform color and texture, a mild shampoo is recommended, along with a light conditioner to reduce tangling.

  3. Leyla Milani - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Milani founded Leyla Milani Hair, a luxury haircare company specializing in "premium, 100% human hair clip-in or (clip-on)extensions," citing Milani's own hair woes as the company's inspiration. [4] Based in Irvine, California, the company is part of Kosh Milani Enterprises LLC. As of 2009, the company was known to have 5 employees. [5]

  4. Hair - Wikipedia

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    Since ancient times, women's long, thick, wavy hair has featured prominently in Arabic poetry. [80] Pre-Islamic poets used only limited imagery to describe women's hair. [80] For example, al-A'sha wrote a verse comparing a lover's hair to "a garden whose grapes dangle down upon me", but Bashshar ibn Burd considered this unusual. [80]

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  7. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    Hair extensions are generally avoided by ethical vegans since they are made from human hair, but ethical vegans may use synthetic alternatives. Environmental vegans avoid synthetic hair extensions due to their biodegradability. [218]