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Meet Ciara May, The Young Black Intellect Who Started Her Plant-Based Hair To Stop The Use Of Toxic Synthetic Extensions

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Ciara Imani May, the visionary driving Rebundle, is on a mission to revolutionize the hair extension industry while putting the well-being of Black women and the environment at the forefront.

Rebundle.co uses plant-based hair extensions that offer a refreshing departure from synthetic and kanekalon hair alternatives.

After experiencing scalp irritation and rashes herself while using synthetic hair, Ciara (@_Cizn) decided it was time for a change. She launched Rebundle.co, drawing inspiration from her personal challenges and aiming to provide a safer option.

“The concept originated from my own struggles with hair extensions, which resulted in scalp irritation and rashes,” May shared with The Root.

Toxicity has no place, and this applies to hair extensions as well. In contrast to synthetic hair, Rebundle’s plant-based hair bundles are entirely devoid of harmful plastic toxins.

May’s vision goes beyond merely offering safer and more sustainable hair extensions. She envisions a complete overhaul of the entire process of acquiring and disposing of extensions, while simultaneously ensuring inclusivity and transparency. “Our commitment is resolute in making a substantial impact on the health and environmental footprint of hair extensions. Moreover, we seek to revolutionize the purchasing and disposal experience of extensions and involve a broader spectrum of stakeholders,” May shared.

If you’re curious about Rebundle’s offerings, Visit Rebundle.co for more information.

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