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SAS - My microscope is called "EcoScience" and its maximum is 1200x. This is more than adequate to view cuticles. It was $39.99 at Toys-Are-Us! Ha! Needless to say, there are no "USB" ports,,lol. I am not a mad scientist! I just want to see hair cuticles clearly!!!!
Anyway, I am still learning about what to look for. If you go online, you can search around various studies that have been done and show what a hair cuticle looks like after it had been bleached, for example, 5x and 10x etc. I am currently assembling info with which to use to interpret what has been done to hair. This is of course only one tool. Hair can be perfectly fine and have been processed. I just aswant to make sure that if I am "claiming" it has not been processed, then that must actually be the case.
Also, I can't emember which thread this was in but someone asked if had worn the hair I plan to sell, and what my findings are...yes, I have worn many samples of hair. What you need to remember is that as a retail supplier, just because I wore some hair, and liked it, does not mean that the hair you get is going to be the same. Most often retailers get hair to try, do so, rave about it, and then order a bunch of pre-packaged hair and sell it. Well, if you are lucky, the consistency is there. The problem herein lies that they do not open and test or put all the hair under the microscope etc. It can get very impractical and costly. I hope to be able to look at all hair before it leaves my business. This is why I am sourcing direct. Many of us got a bit of a taste of this with LUSH hair. Amm wore it, tested it etc. but look at how many of us did not get quality hair...she did what she could but unless all hair comes from the same person, it is all different. We see that LUSH is no longer available. Does this mean that Amm didn't do all she thought possible to ensure quality? No, it just means the hair was not consistent.
Now, as far as "fast research"....unfortunately, this is anything but fast. It shouldn't be. It should be ongoing, with each weft and with each shipment received. I hope my supplier is consistent. If he is not, and I discover it, it will be made known. If a customer has issues with it, I will want to know. I cannot claim there will not be bad batches, but I will make every effort to discover this before it leaves my door.
If anyone is interested, I will continue to report my findings/discoveries as I learn them!
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