THE MATERIAL

The hair you place.

Raw virgin human hair. Single-donor. Cuticle intact and aligned in the direction of growth. Cut once, kept as a single length, never immersed in the chemical baths that strip and re-coat the hair sold as "Remy."


It arrives sorted by length, by colour range, by texture - the hair carries its own consistency. Your work begins with a material that has already passed the eye.

Salon professional workbench with raw virgin hair extensions, sectioning clips, and tail comb on linen

IN THE CHAIR

How it behaves while you work.

It takes tension cleanly. It does not shed during placement. Colour tones predictably when you adjust at the chair - the cuticle accepts a glaze the way your own hair does, because the cuticle is what your hair has.


When you blend across shades, the result reads as one head of hair, not three sources working together. The technical work disappears into the result.

THE STANDARD

One material. Two methods. No exceptions.

Whether you place tape-ins, keratin tips, or move between them across clients, you work with the same hair. The same source. The same sort. The same standard, weft to weft, batch to batch.

About the hair

Stylist matching raw virgin hair extension samples to a client's natural hair shade at the consultation desk

WORKING TOGETHER

A small group. By correspondence.

L'hair is too small to be a wholesale programme. We work with a handful of salons at a time, by direct correspondence - colour matched per client, sourced per order, shipped to the chair.

When you have a client, you write to us. We discuss her shade, her density, her goals. The hair we send is fitted to that conversation. Pricing is by consultation, not by box.

"I stopped doing two color formulas for one head. It takes color like hair, because nothing's been done to it."

KATHLEEN · CONCIERGE STYLIST · NEW YORK

Write to us.

Tell us about your salon, your clients, and the work you want to do. We respond to every introduction personally. From there, we decide together whether the fit is right.

There is no programme. There is only this conversation.