12 Hair Extension Terms You Must Know

“12 Hair Extension Terms You Need To Know”

  • Double weft – Using a machine, two wefts sewn together, so you get twice as much hair than a single weft.
  • Single weft – using a machine, hair is stitched into a long strip.
  • Double drawn – When all the strands of the hair extensions measure to the same longer lengths. Much more pricey than single drawn bundles.
  • Single drawn- When all of the strands in the hair extension measure to different shorter and longer lengths. Most all bundles on the market today are single drawn.
  • Hand tied weft – The method of manually stitching hair into a long weft. Most natural weft option.

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  • Mink hair – 100% Remy Human Hair extensions. Can be bleached, lightened, colored, tinted, permed, etc. Pink Swann’s Mink Collection has been chemically processed.
  • Virgin hair – Hair that HAS NOT been chemically processed.
  • Raw hair – Rawest, most natural form. Has not been altered in any form, not even steam curled. May contain Gray hair.
  • Remy hair – when all of the hair strands run in the same direction. This is what makes the hair the hair tangle-free! Not all hair is Remy!
  • Hair Grade – Grading system that all hair companies use to rank the quality of their hair extensions. See Pink Swann grading system here!
  • Texture – Refers to origin, ex. Malaysian, Brazilian, etc.

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