Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Single Drawn Vs Double Drawn


SO What is Single Drawn vs Double Drawn??

SINGLE DRAWN

As the name suggests "Single Drawn" is hair that is cut from one single donor. Single drawn will have shorter strands of hair throughout. This is from general breakage that we all have.

For example 18 INCH will be a blend of approx 14-16-18 Inch. 
You may notice the top to be thicker, as the ends will only have the weight of the 18 Inch.

This type of extensions is more realistic to a persons full head of hair, creating the texture of unnoticeable layers.






DOUBLE DRAWN

"Double Drawn" hair however is a creation of exclusively one length. 
A very time consuming process that does require to be done by hand.
Example , 100g all 18 Inch strands. You will find these sets of extensions will be thick from top to bottom.


 

HOW TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION:

When considering what draw you would prefer, a few things have to be taken into consideration.


1. Your required length & thickness.

If you do not require fullness only length than a standard 100g of single drawn hair will suffice.
If you have short or thick hair (or just want full thick hair top to bottom) then double drawn may be for you.


2. The price.

As you can imagine for the "Double Drawn" Extensions you are looking at a higher price


3. Weight.

100g is a standard full head of hair
I do recommend 150g if you have short or thicker hair
If you have short/very thick hair you may need to go to 200g.



Remember girls! Anything is possible, there is no set rules here!!

Just have fun!

~ Jaz





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