Bombay Hair became total mess. After reading through kilos of reviews, it’s clear that this brand has really hit the bull’s eye. Even those who have been using extensions for years are annoyed. The hair is incredibly fine, dries so quickly and the curls don’t stay no matter what you do, they weep. One reviewer, an old hand in the industry, said it was the worst product he had ever tried compared to better known brands.

But the halo extensions are also a disaster — they’re thin, stringy and once they’re out of the packaging, you can’t return them. So you have to make do with something that looks and feels cheap. Other styling tools like the curling irons were also a disappointment. Some have even burst into flames when plugged in, leaving customers with faulty products and even worse customer service.

And as for customer service, it’s simply not sustainable. Customers complain about endless emails with no way to hold them accountable and a clause where you have no damages but you’re the one being billed. From faulty products that never arrived to new replacements that don’t even match the item you bought, it seems like the company’s support group is just playing things over instead of doing their job and helping you. When a loyal customer has relied on a certain level of service, delivery or experience with a brand for years, the betrayal is especially great when their trust is shattered by mediocre quality and constant inconvenience.

Created: 11 December 2019
Updated: 3 March 2025