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Caramel Jewel

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Nairobi, Kenya: Irene Myangoh, a personal assistant working at a law firm in Nairobi went to an upmarket hair salon along Kenyatta Avenue, and spent more than N5,500 on a human hair weave.

Two weeks later she started suffering from severe headache that would not go away. She would wake up with severe headache at night.

She went to a private doctor who gave her drugs for the relief of mild to moderate pain of inflammatory origin with or without fever; they would only work for a few hours and then the headache would be back worse than even before.

Desperate, she went to see a specialist who did blood tests and even a brain scan. All the tests were negative but the headache persisted, making her unable to concentrate at work and sleeping very poorly.

She went back to her doctor who decided to examine her scalp and under the beautiful weave he found worms!

The worms were burrowing into her skull and after sending the samples to the lab they found that the hair had eggs from which the worms had hatched.

The doctor told her that the hair was probably from a corpse because those worms are usually found on dead bodies. Efforts to reach her doctor for further comments were fruitless for he was said to be out of the country.

The manager of the salon where Irene got the hair product was traumatised and said they had fitted ten weaves from the package already, adding that the particular batch of hair had sold very fast; in less than a month, she had sold over 150 pieces.

“I am shocked to hear this because this is the first time such a thing is happening to my clients. I will get more information from my supplier because we import these weaves from the UK, USA and India,” says the salon manager who did not want to be mentioned.

She continued to say: “Maybe, the supplier sent us rejects from the factory or weaves that had overstayed in the stores but I promise to follow up on the matter and compensate Irene.”

Irene had to shave after this ordeal and took antibiotics for two weeks.

Dr CK Musau, a surgeon at Nairobi hospital says that he has dealt with more than ten cases of the same in a period of six months.

He further urges ladies to be very careful with what they put on their heads, and adds that it is better to appreciate natural beauty and be content with what God has blessed them instead of chasing artificial beauty.

“It is unfortunate how the West has influenced Kenyan youth; especially ladies. They should stick to their natural African beauty as opposed to trying to ape what they see,” says Musau.

Dr Musau reiterated that the youth must keep in mind that of late, Kenyans can sell anything: from body parts to human beings to used coffins and now even weaves that seem to come from corpses.

Elsewhere, 16-year-old girl from Buruburu, a Nairobi surburb, also suffered the same fate but unfortunately for her she died. Cobweb eggs were found in her hair after she died.

There was a profound cobweb design in her weaved hair. She dropped dead after constant headaches.

The root cause? The weave had unnoticed spider eggs. The warmth produced after weaving provided a very conducive environment for the eggs to hatch.

A spider grew in her scalp and bit her. The poison found its way to her blood. She could not survive the attack.
 

all_1_length

Well-Known Member
The doctor told her that the hair was probably from a corpse because those worms are usually found on dead bodies.
I always wondered if anybody would go this route to collecting hair. I guess now I know the answer.


He further urges ladies to be very careful with what they put on their heads, and adds that it is better to appreciate natural beauty and be content with what God has blessed them instead of chasing artificial beauty.
Yes in this case everybody should be careful, from the women getting installs to the salons installing this hair. Their whole business could be compromised if an infestation should develop in their establishment and spread to their other customers.


The manager of the salon where Irene got the hair product was traumatised and said they had fitted ten weaves from the package already, adding that the particular batch of hair had sold very fast; in less than a month, she had sold over 150 pieces.
If this is raw hair then she's neglegant. The hair should have been washed and deloused before installing it first. If it was pack hair then whomever is suppling the hair is beyound reprehensible. This souds like somebody has found a way to make a quick buck selling the hair off of corpses without a care as to the consequences.


“I am shocked to hear this because this is the first time such a thing is happening to my clients. I will get more information from my supplier because we import these weaves from the UK, USA and India,” says the salon manager who did not want to be mentioned.

Where in the US or UK do they harvest and export hair to Kenya? India I can see but from here? It would seem cheaper to just go to the source (CV or an IV) for their hair. Looks like somebody's vender needs to be put on blast.:yep:
 

bhndbrwneyes

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Disgusting. I don't know how true it is but I think wearing someone else's real hair is disgusting regardless of whether or not is has been washed/sterilized/etc. I would wear a fake wig over a weave if it ever came down to me needing one.
 

curlicarib

Lovin'' All of Me
I believe it for three reasons:

(1) Back in the late 80s/early 90's in Trinidad a homelss man died on the streets of Port of Spain in Trindad. He had locks and when they did the autopsy they found that he had sevral spiders living in his hair and he died of their poison.

(2) It's not like people who deal in weaves don't see hair with all types of bug infestations. So I can see eggs of all types showing up in weave hair.

(3) Back in the 90s a Russian woman was killed when she tried on a fur coat. She was bitten by a snake that moved into it during transportation.

All kinds of crazy things things happen.
 

InVue

Simple Life Lover
Horrifying story. I once watched a documentary about hair (extensions) that come from India it changed my outlook on weaves. I don't want nobody's hair on my head but mine! :)
 
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