Single or Double Drawn hair bundles: What’s the fuss about?

Single or Double Drawn hair bundles: What’s the fuss about?

Hey there, hair lovers! 

If you're in the world of hair extensions and wigs, you've probably heard the terms "single drawn" and "double drawn" thrown around. But what do they actually mean, and how do you pick the right one for you? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered!

Single Drawn Hair: The Natural Vibe

Let’s start with single drawn hair. Think of it as your hair, but better. Wigs made from single drawn hair bundles are a mix of different lengths, just like how your natural hair grows. This gives you that easy, breezy, effortless look—thicker at the top, tapering out toward the ends.

For instance, in an 18-inch bundle, around 30% of the strands may actually be 18 inches long, while the rest are shorter. This variation gives single-drawn hair a natural taper that many people love, especially if you’re looking to add volume without altering your hair’s natural look too much.

Why is it popular? Well, for one, it’s budget-friendly. Single drawn bundles are perfect if you’re all about adding volume without screaming, “Look at my extensions!”

Double Drawn Hair: The Glamorous Glow-Up

Now, if you’re ready to turn heads with some serious volume, double drawn hair is your bestie. Unlike single drawn, double drawn hair is all about consistency—almost all the strands are the same length. This means you get thick, luscious locks from top to bottom.

In a 20-inch bundle of double-drawn hair, for example, approximately 70–90% of the strands are the full 20 inches, giving you a fuller and more luxurious look. 

Sure, it’s a bit more of an investment, but the payoff is a fuller, more polished look that’s perfect for those glamorous styles. Whether you’re going for sleek and straight or big, bouncy curls, double drawn hair gives you that red-carpet-ready finish.

So, Which One Is Right for You?

It all comes down to your style and budget! If you love a natural, low-key look that’s easy on the wallet, single drawn hair is your go-to. But if you’re aiming for volume and luxury, and don’t mind spending a bit more for that wow factor, double drawn hair will be your new favorite.

Remember, both types have their perks, and there’s no wrong choice here—just what feels right for you! Whether you’re going for subtle and natural or bold and beautiful, there’s a perfect match waiting for you in the world of hair extensions. Want to try out double drawn bundles in a wig? check out our latest collection: Luxury Double Drawn Wigs.

Happy styling, gorgeous!

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