Everyday Double Drawn Burmese Straight Bulk Human Hair For Braiding Best Choice [CVcLyRrI]
Straight bulk human hair, no shedding, no tangling, no odor, top-quality virgin hair bundles. Ensure high quality and durability, no chemical modification and processing, naturally healthy, soft and elastic, full and thick.Product DetailsHair No.:BU0
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Everyday Double Drawn Burmese Straight Bulk Human Hair For Braiding Best Choice [CVcLyRrI]
Straight bulk human hair, no shedding, no tangling, no odor, top-quality virgin hair bundles. Ensure high quality and durability, no chemical modification and processing, naturally healthy, soft and elastic, full and thick.
Product Details
| Hair No.: | BU09 |
| Hair Type: | Cambodia Virgin Hair |
| Hair Color: | Natural Black |
| Weight: | 100g/Bundle |
Double Drawn Hair vs. Single Drawn Hair
| Hair Type | Hair Volume |
| Single Drawn | About 25% full-length sized hair + 75% short hair |
| Double Drawn | About 50% full-length sized hair + 50% short hair |
| Super Double Drawn | About 80% full-length sized hair + 20% short hair |

Some Useful Tips for Braiding with Bulk Hair
When using bulk human hair to braid, there are several factors that you should pay attention to:
- Hair Prep: Your natural hair should be cleaned and conditioned before braiding. This will ensure it is in good condition and looks as natural as possible.
- Matching Hair: The color and texture of?bulk?hair should match your natural hair as closely as possible unless you want a contrasting look. A mismatch can make braids look unnatural.
- Braiding Technique: Braiding requires skill, and braiding too tightly can cause tension headaches and even traction alopecia (hair loss due to stress on the hair). It's usually a good idea to have a professional braid your hair, especially if you're new to it.
- Hair Care: Regular care is required to keep your hair and scalp healthy after braiding. This includes regular washing (be mindful of the scalp underneath the braid), moisturizing, and not letting the braid sit on for too long. Removing or redoing braids after 6-8 weeks is generally recommended to prevent hair and scalp damage.
Remember that everyone's hair is different, so what works best for one person may not work well for another. It's always a good idea to consult a professional stylist to find the best methods and products for your particular hairstyle and needs.
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