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Vegan braiding

Purposeful, Plastic-Free and Plant-Based: Is Vegan Braiding the Way to Go?

It's a story many of us know all too well. Fresh out of your braider's chair with a fabulous new style, but all too soon, the dreaded itching begins. The head pats, the hives and general discomfort can drive anyone to take their braids down just days after coughing up over £100 for the natural style. Hair is supposed to look good, seem natural, and feel comfortable, and sometimes, braiding extensions miss that last mark. Can a more sustainable approach save your edges, scalp and the planet?! Stay with us here - we may have just found the ultimate alternative to plastic-based, itchy and scratchy braids!

A Long History of Braiding Braiding

Braiding hair is a beauty ritual that's been in existence for thousands of years. In Africa, some of the earliest known hair-braiding tribes were the Himba people of Namibia.

The practice of braiding was considered an art form for our ancestral girlies, and the cultivation of the same in 2022 is a legacy of which we can be proud. The fibres used were natural, far from the low-grade acrylic fibres used today.

Ochre Braids

 

When Synthetic Hair Gets Suspect

Ladies have recently come forward with scalp issues after the consecutive use of synthetic braiding hair. Redness, itchiness, tenderness and contact dermatitis are just some of the symptoms shared by thousands of women, as seen in this Twitter post by user @Takon_dwa.

Takondwa Semphere, the woman behind the handle, wrote about hair companies coating synthetic braids with an alkaline formula many people are allergic to, found also in synthetic wigs. Check out our previous article on sensitive skin and synthetic hair here!

Allergic reaction to braids

 

Rebundle: Reimagining Braiding Hair

Ciara Imani May hit the mark with this revolutionary product. Rebundle is her answer to the need for braiding hair that works for us, not against us. Fully biodegradable and created with zero animal products, this braiding hair marks the eco-friendly future we all see ourselves living in.

The hair is quite affordable at around $40, and her site provides all the resources you would need to get your style: braider directory, care guide, different colourways and number of bundles required. We LIVE for it!

Rebundle Founder

 

Nourie: Braiding Hair Food

Yep, you read that right.

The ladies over at Aja labs created a one-of-a-kind braid fibre that nourishes your hair whilst it's braided! Nourie hair delivers a nourishing complex to the scalp and strands of your treasured tresses to improve the hair and scalp damage. We're all about products that help protect our hair under any style we wear (check out our growth-stimulating product here) - whether wig or braids, so we stan 100%! 

Nourie hair

 

We're so excited about the recent developments in hair braiding culture, and the industry's commitment to providing more comfortable experiences. Plant-based hair extensions are an innovative way to maintain the beauty and versatility of our hair while being kind to ourselves, the environment and animals. How can you say no to that?

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Find Your Cap Size
Setup
01 Circumference
02 Front to Nape
03 Ear to Ear
Your Size
Setup

Before you start

What you need

Get this right
from the start

Most fit problems trace back to how the measurement was taken, not the number itself.

A soft fabric measuring tape — metal tapes give inaccurate readings.
With or without wig cap? If you plan to wear one, measure with it on.
Snug, not tight. The tape should sit firmly but not indent your skin.
A mirror or a friend. A second set of hands improves accuracy.
Circumference

Step 01 · Primary measurement

The anchor

Circumference

Place the tape around your head at the hairline — approximately ¼ inch above your eyebrows and ears. Bring it around the back at the base of your skull. Keep the tape parallel to the floor the entire way around.

Why it mattersThis is the primary anchor. When you're between sizes, circumference is always the tiebreaker.
Common mistakeTipping the tape up at the back. Keep it level all the way around.
Enter your circumference
inches

This number takes precedence

Front to Nape

Step 02 · Secondary measurement

Nape comfort

Front to Nape

Start at your natural hairline at the center of your forehead. Run the tape back over the crown to the nape of your neck where your hairline ends. Let the tape follow the curve of your head.

Why it mattersDetermines nape comfort over a full day. If slightly short, you'll feel it by afternoon.
Common mistakeStarting from the scalp instead of the hairline. Always begin at the hairline.
Enter your front to nape
inches

Affects nape comfort over long wear

Ear to Ear

Step 03 · Secondary measurement

Front stability

Ear to Ear

Begin at the top of one ear where it starts to curve. Bring the tape up and over the crown to the same point on the opposite ear. The tape runs across the top of your head, not around it.

Why it mattersControls whether the front stays in place. If too small, the wig will gradually ride back over the course of the day.
Common mistakeStarting at the earlobe instead of the top curve. This adds length unnecessarily.
Enter your ear to ear
inches

Determines front stability and placement

Your recommended cap

Retake measurements

Understanding your size

Your cap has a range

The adjustable back strap gives you roughly half an inch of flexibility in each direction.
If you're between sizes, sizing up always works — a slightly larger cap adjusted with the strap fits better than a slightly small one.
A full day of wear tells you more than 10 minutes. Nape comfort reveals itself over hours.

On comfort and security

A well-fitting wig should feel comfortable — not tight, not grippy.

"Comfortable is correct.
Tight is not security."

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