Zeeshan Ali has been a drag artist for 10 years and has taken his present throughout India.
Central to his efficiency is a set of round 45 wigs.
“It’s an alter of identification, serving to me transition from my on a regular basis self into exaggerated, glamorous or whimsical characters. The appropriate wig makes me really feel extra genuine and empowers me to command the stage,” says Ali, who is predicated in Mumbai.
However getting that look proper wasn’t straightforward within the early days.
“Once I began my profession the accessibility of the wigs was extraordinarily tough in India. Most of them have been to be sourced from overseas or I used to make wigs sourced from no matter was obtainable to me like wool, cloth,” he says.
However issues are totally different now.
“The development is altering. Wigs are now not simply meant for drag or film artists, however many straight ladies put on wigs to look totally different. It is now not only a hair accent however a mode assertion.”
Indian hair has at all times been in demand for wig-making. The nation is the world’s greatest exporter of human hair, supplying 85% of world demand.
Kolachi Venkatesh, primarily based in Avadi, Chennai, has been amassing hair for 20 years. He began on the backside of the business as a picker – amassing hair from households and rescuing it from the garbage.
“My mother and father have been hair pickers after which I began doing the identical,” he says.
Hair collected by pickers from houses, salons and barbershops known as non-Remy hair.
It requires extra processing than Remy hair, which is rigorously shaved straight from the scalp. Nonetheless, it has worth.
“It’s simply thrown away but it surely’s gold,” says Mr Venkatesh.
These pickers sometimes promote hair to native merchants like Mr Venkatesh for between 10 cents and $1 (£0.80) per kilogram, relying on the standard and size of the hair.
Shorter or broken hair fetches much less, whereas longer strands deliver greater costs.
For the person picker, there’s not a lot cash in it.
“A diligent collector may collect 1–5 kilograms of hair in a day, incomes anyplace from 59 cents to $6 per day. This earnings degree is usually beneath minimal wage requirements, significantly in rural areas,” says Mr Venkatesh, who has 50 pickers working for him.
“Whereas our work contributes to a billion-dollar international market our earnings stay meagre. Intermediaries management costs.”
Kolachi Venkatesh has been amassing hair for 20 years [Kolachi Venkatesh]
A lot of the Indian hair collected by merchants like Mr Venkatesh is exported to China the place it’s made into wigs.
“China has an enormous wigmaking business which is price 5 to 6 billion {dollars},” says Benjamin Cherian from Plexconcil, the hair business physique that promotes the Indian business and liaises with the federal government.
If India needs a slice of the profitable wig market, he says, then it has quite a lot of catching as much as do.
“After we have a look at China there are tons of of factories unfold throughout the nation which add worth to the hair business, whereas in India the worth addition nonetheless must be picked up,” Mr Cherian says.
He says the federal government wants to assist promote funding within the hair business.
“It wants automated sorting programs, refined hair therapy procedures for the hair collected, modern manufacturing methods for manufacturing of wigs which is able to make India stand out.”
As a substitute of exporting hair for tons of of {dollars}, India needs to be promoting wigs price hundreds of {dollars} says Mr Cherian.
“We’ve got began engaged on it but it surely’s a protracted strategy to go. We have to have analysis and coaching centres,” he says.
Diva Divine Hair has been making wigs and extensions since 2009 [Diva Divine Hair]
One Indian enterprise making an attempt to make inroads is Delhi-based Diva Divine Hair, co-founded by Nidhi Tiwari in 2009.
The concept was to create high-quality hair extensions and wigs that may enchantment to a broader vary of consumers.
“There’s a rising want for these options as a result of rising problems with hair loss and thinning amongst ladies in India,” says Ms Tiwari.
The corporate has been helped by a shift in angle.
“As soon as thought of a distinct segment or taboo subject, wigs and extensions at the moment are overtly mentioned, due to evolving social norms and a shift towards acceptance,” she says.
Wigs have additionally seen quite a lot of growth making them extra enticing and cozy.
“Applied sciences reminiscent of 3D-printed wigs and digital colour-matching instruments supply extremely personalised choices. Light-weight, breathable wig caps and improved adhesives have given prospects to put on it for very long time with out discomfort,” says Ms Tiwari.
Demand for Indian hair is “skyrocketing” says George Cherion [George Cherion]
On the prime finish of the hair market is Temple or Remy hair.
A lot of the availability comes from Hindu temples within the south of the nation the place hair is shaved off in an act of veneration and religion.
Raj Hair Worldwide is among the greatest merchants within the Temple hair enterprise.
Craftsmen on the firm’s Chennai manufacturing facility type and grade the hair based on color, texture and size.
“Remy hair has aligned cuticles, hair flows uniformly in a single path, which results in much less tangling and a silkier texture. That is high-value hair,” says George Cherion, the corporate’s chief government.
The agency tries to waste as little of the hair as attainable. To assist with that it developed a machine to untangle the hair. It is allowed them to work sooner with fewer employees.
“Our mission is to continually improve the expertise,” says Mr Cherion.
Enterprise is booming.
“Indian human is in demand globally as a result of its top quality, pure look, and thinness. The demand is skyrocketing,” he says.
Again in Mumbai Zeeshan Ali needs to see extra Indian wigs available on the market.
In addition to making them extra inexpensive, he has a design suggestion: “A wig that may create a wow issue.”