Removable Hair, a form of artificial hair ornament, refers to extensions or wigs designed to be attached to one's natural hair for a temporary transformation. Commonly used for special occasions, pageants, and the film industry, they offer versatility and customization.
Removable hair gained popularity in ancient Egypt, where elaborate wigs were a symbol of wealth and status. Today, they continue to be relevant for their ability to enhance appearance, protect natural hair from damage, and accommodate various hairstyles without permanent commitment.