From the Andes to Your Head
The Journey of South American Extensions
Here, following ancient traditions, women choose to voluntarily and consciously donate a portion of their hair—a gesture that reflects their freedom and connection to their land.
| Conscious Donation Hair extensions come from free donors: no coercion, no injustice. Rural communities are informed and involved, with fair and transparent compensation, in line with the best fair trade practices. |
| Controlled Collection Hair is gathered in carefully curated bundles, labeled, and cataloged: every bundle carries a label that tells the place, date, and donor. This is the first step toward a chain of trust, and not just an anonymous product. |
| Transport and Traceability No opaque handovers: the red thread of origin accompanies every stage of the journey. A traceability protocol ensures that from the village to our hands, no one can substitute or tamper with the quality. |
| Ethical Processing Extensions are treated in facilities compliant with safety regulations (in EU and USA: GPSD, REACH, flammability, phytosanitary certificates). Each strand preserves its intact cuticle, avoiding silicones or treatments that alter the hair’s natural structure. |
| Controls and Certifications Before sale, every bundle undergoes rigorous tests on strength, safety, and hygiene. Some producers offer quality and origin certifications, guarantees of transparency throughout the entire process. |
Every strand tells a story. From the South American donor to your styling, you hold in your hands a true, sustainable, and certified bond.