Indian Hair Replacement System Wholesale Market Is Coming

As we know India is a huge country with a population that ranks second only to China. Every market within the country, therefore, has great potential, and with the country’s religious customs and traditions, the wholesale hair replacement products market, is particularly profitable. In addition, more and more local people, especially men, are experiencing hair loss problems and they are now prepared to act on this.

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In previous generations, your average person cared less about their appearance. Today’s world of celebrities and social media is very different and as such, more and more people are paying attention to every aspect of their appearance. There are much more options out there for people who wish to change or enhance their appearance. In terms of hair, wearing a hair replacement is the best choice for 90% of the people who suffer hair loss problems. India is no different from other countries in that regard and over the course of this blog, we will specifically focus on the hair replacement system wholesale market in India.

In the early 90s, Indian was the biggest human hair supplier in the global marketplace. According to figures, they exported 10 million tons of hair a year with a total export value of 400 million US dollars. But why does India have so much hair to export?

The answer is tied closely to religion. Around 80% of India’s population (equivalent to almost one billion people) is Hindu. There is a long-standing religious custom in Hinduism that requires young girls of a certain age to go to a local temple and have their heads shaved as a way of seeking protection from the Hindu gods. It is not only young girls who have their heads shaved. Women of all ages will make pilgrimages to temples to sacrifice their hair in return for a favor from the gods or to simply offer their hair as a sign of thanks. Therefore, in some temples in India, it is common to see enormous queues of people waiting to undergo tonsure – the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of one’s head for religious reasons.

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However, not all Hindus can donate their hair. First of all, they must never have had their hair dyed or permed. Girls will often have used natural coconut oil to maintain their hair. People who meet these requirements can donate their hair to the gods. It is these specific requirements that mean such hair can be referred to as virgin hair. Over time, temples have found a profitable business opportunity in collecting this type of hair and wholesale it to hair replacement product companies in China and Africa. It has been reported that one particular temple in Madhya Pradesh can make close to 30 million US dollars a year by selling virgin hair.

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Despite the sheer volume of hair collected in temples, the profit margins in exporting hair are very small. Businessmen have found that the local hair replacement market is a lot bigger than they initially imagined. They have consequently started to produce hair products such as hair wefts and hair replacements with their own hair to then sell to local users or local salons or studios for resale. Hair wefts are easy to produce as they just require the use of machines to sew the hair together. Hair wefts are mainly exported to Africa. Compared with hair wefts, the production of hair replacements is very complicated since all the work needs to be done by hand. In recent years, a small number of Indian businessmen have started to learn basic hair system-making techniques from China, Japan and South Korea. Some local factories in India are also producing hair toupees. However, because the current processing technology in India is not as developed, the toupees for men produced in India are generally rough and not particularly natural or comfortable. Of course, the price of such toupees is very cheap, which in turn meets the needs of domestic consumers who have a relatively low consumption level and do not overly care about a natural effect.

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Though they are capable of producing hair replacements by themselves, most hair toupee suppliers in India usually buy hair toupees from China, Japan, South Korea or the USA to resell them to men who want high-quality, undetectable men’s toupees. As a result, the hair replacement wholesale market in India is very big.

More and more hair toupee suppliers in India are coming to China to find the hair replacement systems they need. New Times Hair has, over time, become a popular choice for many suppliers from India.

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New Times Hair is a professional wholesale human hair wigs distributor. For the Indian market, we would like to recommend the following products:

For people who want a hair replacement which can last a long time without the need to change it often, we suggest something with a strong, fine mono base. These units can last around one year if the customer takes proper care of it. The prices are also cheap. Take a look at the HS27, the D7-3 and the P1-3-5 on our website for these kind of durable hair systems.

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The base design of all these hair systems is fine mono with PU around the perimeter. There are strong, double knots on the mono area and single split knots on the PU coating which means hair will not shed easily. Customers can use tape on the PU perimeter which is easy to clean and maintain. Mono lace is the strongest lace and it is difficult to damage. It is also breathable.

Customers can cut the HS27 into smaller sizes to fit different-sized scalps. The D7-3 and P1-3-5 have 1/8” of folded lace or ¼” lace for a natural look. The lace will not last as long as the PU but if the lace gets damaged then the customer can cut it and just have the PU exposed at the front.

For people who want a fully natural, undetectable look, then we suggest the following bases: the HS25, the HS7, the HS1 and injected lace. These kinds of hair replacement systems are also very popular in Europe and North America.

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The HS1 and the HS25 are thin skin toupees. The HS1 has a super thin skin base with a thickness of 0.08mm. We do ½” V-looped hair with a graduated hairline to get a realistic front appearance. The other areas of the base have single split knots which are strong and durable making hair shedding less of an issue. The lifespan is around three to six months.

The HS25 is ultra-thin skin with a thickness of just 0.03mm. This ultra-thin skin can only support V-looped hair. V-looped hair has no knots so when customers wear the HS25, no one will be able to tell they are wearing a toupee. The lifespan is only one month however.

The HS7 is another best-seller among our stock toupees. The HS7 has a fully French lace base which is soft, lightweight and breathable. We do bleached knots to make the knots invisible which gives the piece a very natural appearance. It has a lifespan of around three to six months.

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Finally, there are injected lace toupees. These are particularly popular on the Indian market. Most Indian salons or studios hold them in stock and sell them to local customers. Injected lace is also called silk top. The advantage of this ventilation method is that there are no knots on the hair side of the lace base. The hair looks as if it is growing directly out of the scalp. This ventilation technique is complex though. It requires highly-skilled knotting work and takes a lot longer to produce. For this reason, the cost is higher than other ventilation methods but the result is absolutely worth the extra cost. The lifespan for these kind of hair systems is around one year.

Economic development is driving the progress of consumption. We believe the Indian hair replacement wholesale market, especially the market for high-end hair replacement, is becoming more and more open. New Times Hair is ready and willing to assist you in taking advantage of the opportunities that are being created.

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June

June Chen

Sales representative

Introduction

June is detail-oriented, excellent at simplifying complex issues, making them understandable to all our clients, particularly those new to our services and products or unfamiliar with China.

Originally from Weifang, China, known as the hometown of kites, June moved to Qingdao in search of a better work-life balance. This has been her first job ever since. Over the years working at Newtimes Hair, she has cultivated a friendly demeanor and a sense of humor. June considers Newtimes Hair her second home, a place where she invests her passion wholeheartedly.

Her role extends beyond just solving problems; June acts as a bridge between our team and our clients, embodying our commitment to impeccable customer service.

● What hobbies and interests do you have?

I enjoy exercising. That’s a very important part of my life. I’m a super active person.

● Do you have a phobia? If you do, what is it?

No, not that I know of. I’m a very realistic person. If you mention outlandish stuff like aliens, monster in the bush, I’d be out of my mind.

● What is something you would love to do in the future?

I want to learn how to swim. I know it might sound a bit sarcastic, as I just mentioned that I enjoy doing exercise. Unfortunately, swimming hasn’t been on my list. I think I better catch up on that.

● What wig would you wear if you wore one and why?

I’d give HW1 a try. It looks natural and beautiful. Though we categorize it as a medical wig, almost any female can wear it. It’s got a lace mesh base, breathable, and flexible. You don’t need glue or tape to fix it to your head. Pretty easy, and it gives you all the long hair look a girl could want.

Sherry

Sherry Sui

Sales representative

Introduction

Are you new to China or the hair-making industry and feeling a bit lost about where to start? Sherry is your go-to expert. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of our products and services, Sherry will help you identify the perfect product combo aligning with your business needs and client requirements.

Grew up in Yantai, and moved to Qingdao in 2015 with a medical background, Sherry’s thoughts are beyond simply selling hairpieces. She cares about the end user’s health, too. In the process of sourcing the most suitable hairpieces for your clients, it’s worthwhile to pay attention to what Sherry says in terms of scalp health and hairpiece maintenance. You can think of her as a comprehensive, yet concise hairpiece encyclopedia, equipped to offer you top-notch recommendations and ideas for exceptional customer service.

  • How would people in the office describe you?

At our end-of-year conference, my colleagues agreed that I’m a warm hearted, positive, and easy-going teammate. It gives me a sense of reward.

  • Do you have a phobia? If you do, what is it?

I don’t like being confined in a very small space. I believe it was due to a childhood experience. When I was six years old, I accidentally tripped and fell into a shallow well. I had to wait for two hours before I was found. Since then, I’ve found I just can’t tolerate the idea of being alone. I guess that makes me an active team player.

  • You are happiest when…

This may sound boastful, but it’s true. It’s just part of my nature to help others. When I actually see that what I did for them has helped them achieve something, it just makes me excited.

  • Which mens/womens hair system do you sell the most? Why that model?

I recomend HS25V. Oftentimes I’d introduce this model to my new clients to start with, so they can introduce this to their new clients see if hair systems are what really suit them, before they carry on with lace or mono hair systems.

Winni

Winni Yu

Sales Representative

Introduction

Born in Weifang, China’s kite capital, and moved to Qingdao in 2013, Winni has never looked back. Since joining Newtimes Hair, Winni has been a dynamo of efficiency and innovation. She is a problem-solver brimming with ideas and has become a vital part of our team.

From your first contact with Winni to the moment your orders are delivered, Winni ensures a smooth and exciting experience. With her at the helm, the business isn’t just easy but exhilarating, and every challenge becomes an opportunity for innovation.

Transitioning from a client developer to a retention specialist, throughout the years, Winni has successfully assisted numerous clients in solving their issues, particularly concerning product details, logistics, or custom hiccups.

  • What hobbies and interests do you have?

I’m into so many things. All the popular stuff you name: Swimming, badminton, running, all for keeping me in good shape.

  • How would people in the office describe you?

They keep calling me “pretty Winni pretty brainy.” I’d take that as a compliment. I’d say I’m generally pretty fast in term of thinking and figuring out solutions. My teammates often turn to me for help, too. And It turned out that most of the time my ideas worked for them.

  • Do you have any pet hates?

I’m a typical town girl, you know. I’m into cats and dogs. But things like snakes, all sorts of insects, and hamsters; they are not my cup of tea. So, never get them near me.

  • Which mens/womens hair system do you sell the most? Why that?

Most of my clietns are after Q6. And their clients happened to be guys who are into hair systems that are durable and natural. Q6 is a pretty good pick for them. With proper care, it should easily last 6 months.

Tori

Tori Zhang

Sales Representative

Introduction

Tori or Victoria to be exact, originally from Heze, brought her passion for life to Qingdao in 2016. An avid reader with a Teacher’s Qualification Certificate, Tori is known for her professional yet intriguing persona at the office.

As a quick learner, Tori always looks at customer’s needs from a tutor’s perspective. She has a sharp mind, is capable of picking up anything her client is unclear with, and offers the explanation in detail, making sure you understand it.

At Newtimes Hair, Tori thrives on the thrill of a sale, her triumphs now fueling the empowerment of her peers. Her journey at Newtimes Hair is marked by three profound words: abundant, proficient, and revolutionary.

  • Tell us an interesting fact about yourself other than your qualifications, your job.

I’m always fascinated about an exotic lifestyle. I really wish I could travel a lot, go to many different countries, and try their local gourmet food, and get in touch with the locals to actually have a feel of their culture.

  • Do you have a phobia? If you do, what is it?

I’m always afaid of heights. With any tall buildings, be it a chimney or TV tower, I look at it, and imagine I’m looking down right from the top, it will give me sweaty palms.

  • Do you have any pet hates?

Not at all. I generally love all pets. Dog, cats, guinea pigs, rabits, etc. I love them.

  • Do you have a favourite quote?

When you feel tired,it means you are walking uphill. I believe this quote as a truth that gives me a lift whenever I’m down. I believe there’s no gain without pain. Without trying, we can’t achieve anything.

  • Which men’s/women’s hair system do you sell the most? Why that model?

With me personally, the best-selling hair system has been HS1. It has what it’s required out of a good quality hair system, in terms of a natural-looking hairline, undetectable scalp, etc. Most wearers and salon owners are familiar with it. Plus, all our clients have faith in the quality of this hair system. According to their feedback, this is an easy-to-attach, easy-to-maintain hair system for both men and women.

Ivan

Ivan Mu

Sales representative

Introduction

Born and raised in a quiet town named Binzhou, China, where the Yellow River whispers its final secrets to the ocean. Ivan’s life was set to transform in ways he could hardly imagine. After completing college in Qingdao, young Ivan little knew that this vibrant coastal city would capture his heart and chart a new course in his life.

Ivan joined Newtimes Hair in mid-2022 soon after his graduation from his master’s. As a trilingual and someone with a professional understanding of Western cultures, Ivan plays a critical role in establishing customer relations in the US and Europe. His approachable nature and a mind of precision make him an invaluable asset to the team.

  • How would people in the office describe you?

I eardrop, and I hear them talking about me. I’m optimistic, proactive, and very friendly, and eager to help.

  • What is something you would love to do in the future?

I love basketball. And I’m a basketball freak. You can call me that. That’s just me. I’m looking at organizing a basketball team in the near future. 

  • Do you have a phobia? If you do, what is it?

I don’t know why I share the same gene with Doraemon. I’m scared of rats. I’m a 6’3″, but I hate rats; seeing one really freaks me out.

  • Which men/womens hair system do you sell the most? Why that model?

New Australia. When it first came out in early 2023, it made me top of sales. I think most wearers like it because at the design statge, our experts considered all possible aspects people could want from a hairpiece, such as a natural look, a level of comfort, and affordablity; it’s similar to lace, but most wearers can afford.