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In this episode of Industry Breakdown, we step inside a real human hair wig factory to expose the full journey from donated ponytail to luxury wig on the showroom floor. See wig production, how raw hair is sorted, washed, dyed, wefted, and hand-tied into high end lacefront designs that can sell for thousands of dollars. Discover what separates cheap synthetic pieces from premium human hair and when making a wig, why the very best units are treated more like engineered products than simple beauty items. 📺 What we cover in this video: • Donor To Factory: How human hair is collected, sorted by length, color, and quality, then prepared for processing. • Deep Cleaning And Dyeing: Industrial washing, disinfection, color matching, and conditioning for a natural, long lasting finish. • Precision Engineering: Weft sewing, lacefront ventilating, density mapping, and cap construction for comfort and realism. • Styling For Market: Cutting, heat styling, hairline refinement, and quality control checks before packaging. • Price Breakdown: What actually drives the cost of premium wigs and why some pieces command luxury level price tags. From organized piles of raw hair on the factory floor to a fully styled wig leaving the box in a luxury boutique, you will see the coordination, machinery, and craftsmanship required to build this global beauty supply chain. 👇 Subscribe now and join the production line. / @industrybreakdown ⚠️ Transparency Note: This channel uses AI generated visuals to bring industrial stories and hidden processes to life for educational and entertainment purposes. The scenes you see are digital representations inspired by real world workflows and should not be treated as exact depictions or professional advice.