Project Update! Building A Better Hair Extension.

August 18th, 2009

small icon Lab Beakers and BottlesAs announced in early May, Hair & Compounds launched an intensive research project with a specialized engineering team to advance our hair extensions and application process.  This type of testing and analysis supports the science and innovation behind everything we do to bring you and your clients a better hair extension.  We are excited to share with you the initial results of our venture.

Following many days of project briefings and product orientations, it was clear that our objective of reinventing a reusable, swift attaching, safe removing and quick assembling extension system was a challenging one.  And one that would require hundreds of dedicated hours from our team of engineers.

After the R&D phase, the team immediately began the ideation process and from there began using sophisticated equipment, innovative materials and evolving techniques to ensure the best outcome.  They also looked at the industry as a whole, identifying the most common obstacles faced by all manufacturers.

Out of the many ideas that came out of this phase, the team focused on designing four prototypes to advance the current attachment methods.  Additionally, four improved tips were tested (and passed!) against extreme functionality and environmental conditions that would have been experienced on a much smaller scale in real life.

To see if each prototype could withstand the application and removal process, functional heat, solvent and pressure tests were intensified to gauge the lifespan of the new tips. 

Heat Test

To test for heat, the tips were first held in a hot iron at 180˚C for ten seconds.  If the tip passed, it was allowed to cool and then clamped in an ultrasonic hot iron ten times at 50,000 Hz for 1.8 seconds each.  Passing these two tests indicated that an extension tip would survive application of glue. 

Solvent Test

For the solvent tests, the beads of the tip material were submerged for thirty minutes in each of three solvents: acetone, isopropanol, and proprietary Poly-Remover.  Passing this test indicated that the tips could survive the fusion removal process.  Passing both the solvent and heat tests indicated that a tip material could be used for the fusion method. 

Pressure Test

Pressure tests consisted of crushing by pliers and rotating 90˚ sixteen times.  Passing this test indicated that the tip could survive being repeatedly crushed inside a copper tube, and that the tip material was appropriate for the fastener method.  All those that passed were considered to be the most probable models for a new extension system.

All four tips passed functionality testing and were further subjected to a series of environmental tests designed to exceed the conditions that a hair extension might be up against during everyday wear. 

These environmental tests included extended immersion in chlorinated water, salt water, hot and cold water, exposure to sudden changes in temperature, and immersion in hair care products such as shampoos, oils, straighteners, bleaches, hair dyes and acid perms.  All four tip materials passed each environmental test, indicating that there are several workable options for the tip material.

small icon Brownish Hair Close UpSeveral solutions were proposed and multiple options were scrapped but our research team succeeded in attacking the issue head on (no pun intended!).  We were extremely impressed with their focus and dedication to this project. 

The final step involves production and further testing of the new attachment method.  We anticipate launching our new extension by the middle of 2010.

A new, more moisturizing IONIX shampoo for Hair Extensions!

July 13th, 2009

scientistFar ahead of the rest, Hair and Compounds delivered to you and your clients, a hair care line so brilliantly and strategically engineered that we’ve come to exceed our very own invention through revamping our IONIX Shampoo. With the same outward appearance and a new white consistency (opposed to the previously clear hue), our combined scientifically advanced ingredients, all being 100% Sulfate-Free, will not only preserve & extend the elegance of natural and attached hair, but also infuse every strand with even more glossy smooth moisture!

It is certain that you will discover exactly what our Research and Development team broke through in their intensive lab tests. Even before precise chemical analysis began and after such a swift cleanse of the hair, we were amazed, at first touch, by its delicately soft texture. It was then we invested grueling hours in our own on-site lab just to confirm that the hair was saturated with more than 10% moisture than with the previous formula. This being a profound discovery only in chemistry terms, all of Hair and Compounds guarantee these moisture maximizing results!

Now coupled with a richer and more refreshing aroma (a Hair and Compounds Staff favorite), we invite you to share our excitement and place your order today.  Call us now +1-818-997-8810.

We support you with genuine consideration for your Stylist-Customer interaction by backing our hair with a complete and harmonizing extension care maintenance line.

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Our IONIX Line consists of:

Pre-Shampoo
Mild Shampoo
Daily Conditioner
Deep Conditioner
Maintenance Spray

We want to make sure that you always pick the right color for your hair extensions!

June 30th, 2009

Every professional Stylist knows that no color lasts forever and that is the same with our color ring.  Even if we use high quality color and special conditioners to ensure long-lasting and accurately matching hues, our colors eventually fade. It is highly recommended to replace your color ring yearly as we want to make sure that you and your clients get exactly what they see. If you are unsure when you bought your last color ring, just give us a call and we can find out for you.

Purchase your new color ring now  for $60 per ring and replicate its vibrancy for your client with true matching colors every time!

Call us now at: + 1 – 818 – 997 – 8810

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Bonding with Hair Extensions

June 15th, 2009

science-logo1We take our business very seriously and delivering the highest quality products is what motivates us every day.  Our poly extensions have fallen short of our highest expectations and we are working diligently to improve the adhesive and ultimately the application process.  Some of the issues we’re addressing are based on real customer feedback, including optimizing the application process (currently takes too much time and non-Hair & Compounds tools don’t get hot enough to seal the adhesive) and increasing resistance to slippage. 

 

In order to address these issues and deliver an adhesive option that’s as high quality as our hair, we’ve enlisted the help of a private company to formulate a new polymer bond which will result in faster, stronger and more resistant hair extensions.  Specifically, the new adhesive will respond to a lower heat setting which will enable a quicker application and ultimately a stronger, more resistant bond.  That being said, we are also mindful of the positive attributes of our current poly bond and will maintain the softness/flexibility of the adhesive so it moves with the hair and doesn’t cause breakage during removal. 

anya-reel-51We will be conducting rigorous testing of the new adhesive in the coming months and need volunteer stylists to take part in the study.  We will provide free bundles (limited colors) to those who are willing to participate and provide feedback.  For more information or to sign up, please contact us via email:  hair@haircompounds.com.

Our goal is launch this revolutionary new adhesive by the end of the year.  Stay tuned!

 

 

Why We Don’t Coat Our Hair Extensions

June 1st, 2009

Customers often ask if our hair is coated (meaning a silicone coating) and what will happen to the quality/texture of the hair extensions after washing. Other companies deliver coated, pressed and packed hair extensions which change appearance after washing. Stylists will typically attach these extensions and after the first couple of washes, the hair looks completely different (texture has changed, hair becomes dry, tangled, etc.) because the coating has washed off and the hair has reverted back to its natural physical texture.

At Hair & Compounds, we do not coat the hair and once we get our hair shipment from the factory, it goes through a rigorous quality control process including washing each and every bundle, checking for tangles, and ensuring a 2-step conditioning process using Ionix Daily Conditioner and Maintenance Spray. Once the quality control process is completed, the hair is hung up to dry naturally, so the hair that is delivered looks exactly like it will when your Client starts wearing it. Because we don’t use coatings and adhere to the strictest quality control process, our hair texture will not change after washing.

Building A Better Hair Extension

May 18th, 2009

Science and innovation are at the heart of everything we do at Hair & Compounds. We take research very seriously and are constantly looking for ways to improve our hair extensions – including the application process. This summer, we are collaborating with a leading research company to develop innovative solutions for the hair extension industry. We have enlisted the help of a dedicated research team committed to finding ways to optimize the hair extension application process and increase reusability.

We’re kicking off the project at the end of May with an immersion session at our office. Over the course of a few days, we will meet with the research team and educate them on our hair extension manufacturing, testing and quality control processes. We will tour them through our on-site lab and warehouse and basically talk at length (no pun intended!) about all things related to hair extensions. Most importantly we will spend time outlining our innovation objectives to ensure everyone is focused in the right area. After the session at our office, the team will develop the research methodology, conduct lab testing for several months and come back to us with findings/recommendations.

We believe these types of investments will help advance the category and enable us to continue delivering the highest quality hair extensions in the industry. We look forward to sharing the results of this research effort at the end of the year.

How to test if the hair extensions are human or synthetic

February 19th, 2009

Customer: “Is there a way to test the hair to see if it is actually real human hair or a synthetic fiber?”

Answer:
We often get this question and this is how you can conduct your own test. It is not necessary to conduct a microscopic analyzation to find out what type of fiber the hair extension or hair piece contains. Often a simple burn test will reveal the type of fiber.

In the textile industry it is often required to know how to conduct a fiber burn test to identify the content. The same tests can be done on hair.

1. Remove single strands of hair from different areas of the questionable unit.

2. Hold a single strand with tweezers and use a lighter to keep a steady flame. Do not use matches as they will mask the odor.

3. Pay attention to the odor, ember and flame.

Human hair is a protein fiber that burns with a small flickering flame and will not continue to burn unless you hold the flame continuously to the strand. It burns briefly with an orange flame and then chars leaving a dark ash that turns to powder when crushed. The odor is of burning hair or burning feathers.

Synthetic fibers are either nylon or polyester and each burns quite differently.

Nylon fibers burn rapidly but briefly and then melts. It has a sparkling flame that has a blue base and orange tip. The ash is like hard amber beads. The odor smells like boiling green vegetables (burning celery).

Polyester fibers melt and burn rapidly at the same time. It has an orange sputtery flame with black smoke and gives off a sweetish odor. The ash drips and is sticky to the touch before forming into hard black beads.

Remember to burn test each fiber seperately as your piece may contain a blend of both human hair and synthetic.

eXtensions: The official guide to hair extensions

February 5th, 2009

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Author: Theresa Bullock

This amazing book was recommended to us by one of our customers, Joanne Morrison, an excellent stylist and fantastic woman. After finding it on Amazon we purchased it immediately based on the quick description. After receiving it we discovered just how great this book is for anyone that does hair extensions or is thinking of offering hair extension services. It is well organized, detailed in content and generous in critical information.

Here is a summary of the contents:
1 The hair extension service
2 Preparing for the hair extension service (very important)
3 Tools and products
4 Hair extension appointment times
5 Client consultations (Critical – she even gives a form example!)
6 The hair (Excellent advise)
7 Planning the application of an extension hairstyle (Brilliant!)
8 The application of hair extensions (detailed instructions, photos and diagrams)
9 Client aftercare and homecare procedures
10 Removing hair extensions

We highly recommend this book!!

New Poly Remover, hair extensions remover

January 21st, 2009

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· No Acetone!

· No Ethyl Acetate!

· No Harsh Odor!

· Cruelty Free!

· New Dauber Applicator!

The Poly Remover is gentle, non-drying, moisturizing and made with all organic ingredients. Smells like vanilla!

Our new and greatly improved Poly Remover is easier to use, faster at dissolving any polyamide bonds and is NOT acetone or high percentage alcohol. The dauber applicator makes it simple to dab remover directly onto the bond, crack it with pliers and remove completely a few moments later.

Dyeing the Hair Extensions

December 24th, 2008

Customer: “Can we dye the hair?”

Answer:
If the hair is our Russian virgin hair extensions then it is possible to bleach, highlight and dye the hair, but you run the risk of drying out the hair. Remember this is cut hair which begins losing its moisture rapidly. It reacts differently than scalp hair so usual recipes may give different results.
If the hair is our custom European hair extensions or our Indian Remy hair extensions then it is only possible to dye to a darker color. Most likely we have already bleached and/or dyed the hair. We use permanent fiber dyes that cannot be easily removed and stains the hair in such a way that makes removal and fading very difficult. If you try to highlight or bleach the resulting color will be stained and uneven. Unless the hair is a “bleach” color. Our color ring contains 7 bleach colors that we do not dye so the hair can be highlighted, bleached and/or dyed.

Additional details:

Russian Virgin Hair: This hair type can be bleached, colored and permed but contains the same risks as chemically treating normal scalp hair. Since this is cut hair its moisture levels are lower than scalp hair and may react differently to chemicals. Your risk is that the hair will tangle.

European Hair: This hair type may be a mix of various hair that was bleached, dyed and/or blended to obtain a custom color and texture match (all textures are 100% natural). It is advisable not to highlight, tint, dye, perm or apply any other type of chemical process since it is likely the hair has already been treated.

“Bleach” colors do not have any dye deposits. Only this type of hair can be easily highlighted, tinted and dyed. We strongly advise against further chemical treatments on light blonds. Your risk is damaging the integrity of the hair beyond repair.

Indian Hair: This hair type may be a mix of various hair that was bleached, dyed and/or blended to obtain a custom color and texture match (all textures are 100% natural). It is advisable not to highlight, tint, dye, perm or apply any other type of chemical process since it is likely the hair has already been treated.

“Bleach” colors do not have any dye deposits. Only this type of hair can be easily highlighted, tinted and dyed. We strongly advise against further chemical treatments on light blonds. Your risk is damaging the integrity of the hair beyond repair.

Cuticle Free (non-cuticle) Hair: We strongly advise against any and all chemical treatments. This hair type has the most chemical processes applied upon it and will react negatively with additional treatments. Your risk is damaging the integrity of the hair beyond repair.

With any of the above hair types please conduct a strand test. Every group, batch or order of hair may be from a single donor or a combination of donors. The donor’s environment, diet, weathering and maintenance affect the performance of the hair long after it was cut and manufactured.