As we age, our hair undergoes significant changes. Mature hair, typically defined as hair that has reached its 40s and beyond, can become thinner, drier, and more prone to breakage. Proper care and attention are essential to maintain healthy, vibrant hair. In this guide, we'll explore the best practices for mature hair care, providing you with valuable tips and recommendations for achieving extra quality hair.

The high density of mature hairs provides the required surface area for advanced bonding or liquid retention. 4. Technical Specifications (Extra Quality Grade) Measurement/Standard Tube Diameter Standardized Industrial ISO Maturity Index Peak (Stage 4) Hair Density >500 filaments per cm² Extra Quality Durability High-Resistance Fatigue Test 5. Conclusion & Recommendations