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India is one of the leading exporters of human hair. But, look beyond exports and you will find many opportunities waiting to be explored.

For starters, here are some facts. According to the United Nations trade statistics, China and India exported more than $154 million worth of human hair last year. That is precisely because Asian hair grows the fastest and has the greatest elasticity.

Moreover, Indian hair is considered to be fine, lustrous and free from chemical treatments, making it suitable for manufacturing wigs. India has thousands of hair exporters. But sources are few. The biggest one is Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam in Andhra Pradesh. The hair collected from the tonsuring is reportedly separated into five different varieties. The 600 barbers employed by the temple shave the pilgrims’ heads 24 hours a day. Last year, it auctioned around 80 tonne of hair worth Rs 60 crore.

The hair exported from India is either raw or processed/polished. The profit margins are around 15% and 50% respectively. Not a bad deal considering there is a huge demand for Indian hair in France, UK, US, Canada, and a few other European countries. But, why stop at exports? There’s more to human hair than exports. There are some entrepreneurs who have realized the true potential of hair and are making millions by the same. All we need to do is replicate the model. Find an entrepreneur who dares to think beyond the obvious and discover the oblivion. Here are a few businesses opportunities waiting in the wings.

Fun Facts
An auction house in Dallas by the name of The Heritage Auction House sold some strands of hair collected from Ernesto “Che” Guevara, the slain Argentine socialist revolutionary, for $100,000 in October 2007.
 The average person has up to 150,000 hairs on her or his head

Used in Oil Spills
Somewhere in Alabama, 20 years back, a hairstylist was watching television coverage of the massive oil spill in Alaska. He noticed oil-covered otters swimming to shore and how their fur soaked up the oil. This was his cue to something big. The million-dollar question harassing his mind was “could human hair trap and hold spilled oil?” After conducting a home experiment using five pounds of human hair he had found his answer.

Human hair has a quality of adsorbing, rather than absorbing oil. That is, oil does not bond with the hair; instead it accumulates in layers on the hair’s surface. This helps in easy recovery and reuse of the oil by simply squeezing it from the collected bundles. Moreover, oil-saturated bundles of hair can be burned as fuel.

So, Phil McCrory, the hairdresser became a researcher. The efficiency of human hair as an oil adsorbent has been tested and validated by NASA. It is proven by NASA that human hair adsorbs up to five times its weight in oil while not retaining water.

So the idea converted into oil-capturing hair mats, marketed by SmartGrow, a Florida- based company as Ottimats. Ottimats uses recycled human hair that removes oil from water. Ninety-eight percent of the oil extracted by the Ottimats can be recovered. Ottimats has a tensile strength of approximately 38 lbs. and can be used in large-scale petroleum recovery.

So, the point is, why can’t a similar model be applied in India. Why can’t we have our own oil capturing mats? Considering that two major oil choke points of the world, the Strait of Hormuz and the Strait of Malacca, are on the west and east coasts of India. With the routes being accident-prone, a product that adsorbs oil does have a market. It is estimated that 25,000 pounds of hair in nylon collection bags might be sufficient to adsorb 170,000 gallons of spilled oil. Tests showed that a gallon of oil could be adsorbed in less than two minutes with McCrory’s method. It is also considered a potential cost-saving method. Conventional oil cleanup methods cost approximately $10 to recover a gallon of oil in the US. McCrory’s system costs as little as $2 per gallon and offers the benefit of recovering oil for fuel.

Moreover, the risk of a major oil spill occurring along the west coast of India is considerably higher now, as there has been a significant increase in all types of maritime trade. A major oil spill could cause widespread ecological damage, and cripple or destroy marine commercial operations. Therefore, continued discharge of oil into the sea can pose a potential risk of severe pollution to the sensitive coastal ecosystem.

Other Uses
Amino Acid-I-Cysteine used in baked products
Human hair is a raw material source for l-cysteine, an amino acid frequently used in baked goods such as pizza dough and bagels

Hairs of Dolls/Soft Toys
Low quality hair is used for making doll hairs and soft toys

Testing
When cosmetic chemists make hair products, they need to test them on the real thing



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written by Alicia, September 22, 2010
Hello,

I am interesting in starting my hair manufactoring business. I am creating a business plan and the market I want to target. I am looking to open a small manufactoring business. Any leads and suggestions will be appriciated
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written by high school diploma, August 16, 2010
Thanks for sharing
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waste human hair supplyier chennai india.
written by D.SHANTHAKUMARR, June 11, 2010
Dear Sir,
Iam supplying waste human hair below 4 inches 50 tonnes to 100 tonnes If any requirements pls contact my email or cell.
Thank you very uch,
D.SHANTHAKUMARR, 51, N.N. GARDEN STREET, 7TH LANE, OLDWASHERMENTPET, CHENNAI - 600021. TAMILNADU. INDIA. CELL +91 9841256026. EMAIL : dshanthakumarr@yahoo.com
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Good Business Ideas
written by Raja, February 27, 2010
Nice idea man, there are many people who are looking for hair waiving, and because of stress n tensions, people tend to lose their hair at younger age

I think this will succeed
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written by Sam, February 18, 2010
Wow...this was a really good article. interesting...., thanks for sharing the info, keep up the good work going....
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The idea
written by Online GED, September 10, 2009
The idea, if followed,not only provides a newer aspect to the business area but also adds credibility to it because of the element of social responsibility added to the concept.
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written by Dokulmesi, June 13, 2009
Thanks All, Great Info
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written by Money Making Business, May 17, 2009
nice post especially the statistics are interesting to read.

-Ven
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written by Sumedha, November 12, 2008
Dear Mam

I would like to appreciate the idea included by you in the article. The idea, if followed,not only provides a newer aspect to the business area but also adds credibility to it because of the element of social responsibility added to the concept.

Good..keep it up..

Sumedha
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