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Courtesy company Ciara Imani May s scalp felt like it was on fire. It wasn t the 2019 summer heat in North Carolina: She had just started wearing hair extensions regularly. Many Black women and men wear their hair in protective styles such as braids and twists that use hair extensions, which are often made from plastic. Besides putting pressure on the hair follicle, which can lead to conditions like alopecia, braiding hair containing plastic is widely known to cause skin irritation. The chemical coatings and the plastic itself are thought to be the cause, with suggested remedies ranging from boiling the extensions to soaking them in apple cider vinegar, which supposedly makes them less irritating. ....
By Jenna Brooks Love having hair extensions and braids put in, but also have a concern for the environment? Luckily with the new brand Rebundle, your love for hair and the environment is perfectly packaged in one company. The two founders, Ciara Imani May and Jessica Sanders, created the company because they were tired of the irritation that extensions caused and wanted to reduce the carbon footprint we leave on the planet. Because hair extensions are often produced in large warehouses in Asia, with little regard for the comfort of customers and even less regard for sustainability, they frequently cause burning, irritation, and long-term damage. The factories that produce these extensions often use chemicals that can are damaging to the skin and the scalp, causing the redness familiar with wearing them. Extensions are made of plastic, a large contributor to pollution on the planet, especially in the oceans. Because extensions primarily get thrown away after they are done b ....