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It's official the feather hair extension craze has gone beyond the tween world. Not only have grown men gotten in on the trend (see Steven Tyler on American Idol) even the fly fishing industry has it's own opinions! The issue at the center of all the hype is the demand for feathers. Dr. Tom Whiting takes his job providing roughly 1,500 roosters a week very seriously. It's an intensly time consuming and scientific process on this farm. However he says his production numbers are always stable and since the farm produces at max capacity all the time the trend has not necessarily increased his profits or production. He says he is bemused by the trend but hopes folks appreciate all the the work that goes into his roosters. "What shocked me the most about this trend is the profit margins between manufacturer and consumer in the beauty industry. It's much, much higher than in my line of work!", says Tom. Until the trend dies down farms like Whiting will try to keep a fair balance between all of their clients needs.11. Use of the Wrong Styling Tools: To comb afro-textured hair with a fine-toothed comb in its natural shrunken state is a crime because it rips and tears out the hair. Always use a wide-toothed comb and moisture the hair first. This will help the comb glide through the hair better. If you use a pick to pick out your fro, picks with metal prongs are bad for the hair as they tend to shred the hair. Using a plastic pick is much better and causes far less damage to the hair.

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