If you want to experiment with hair extensions, you should know the following terms: Single drawn and double drawn and the difference between them. This article will partially understand what hair extensions you should buy.
Comparison | Single drawn hair extensions | Double drawn hair extensions |
Length | Hair in each strand barely has the same length A standard bundle of single drawn hair will contain around 50% full length hairs, and 50% different combination of lengths. This means that the hair becomes thinner when getting close to the ends, while it is thicker at the tip of the bundle | Hair in each strand has the same length This means that the hair will be thick from root to tip (contains 70-80% full length hairs)
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Cost | Low cost, cheaper than double drawn hair extensions Because less work involved in processing
| More expensive but more qualified
Because workers have to remove shorter hair and cut the hair ends by hands. Then the hair will be sewn in a weft. |
Origin | Single drawn hair is cut from the ponytail of one donor only Therefore, the hair length is uneven | While Single Drawn hair is uneven, Double Drawn Hair is even from either side. |
Who suitable for | Single drawn hair can give you natural locks. Because if hair naturally grows from our scalp, each strand of our hairs often have a different length. And this is apparently one feature of single drawn hair | Double drawn hair can give you voluminous locks. Because the hair extensions are very thick right to the tip, a full bodied look will be achieved with ease. |