Hair's to a Great Day! Episode 1: Single Drawn vs Double Drawn

Have you ever wondered why some people's hair looks so effortlessly voluminous and luscious, while others struggle to achieve the same look? Well, the secret lies in the way the hair is processed and sorted. In the world of hair extensions, there are two main types: single drawn hair and double drawn hair. But what exactly do these terms mean, and how do they affect the final result? Let's dive in and find out!

What is Single Drawn Hair?

Single drawn hair is like the "wild child" of the hair extension world. It embraces its natural state, with all its imperfections and variations in length. When hair is single drawn, it means that it has been collected from multiple donors or one donor and has not undergone any additional sorting or processing. As a result, you get a more natural and layered look, with some strands being shorter than others.

Single drawn human remy hair natural
Single drawn 3 set Volumiser Balayage

What is Double Drawn Hair?

Double drawn hair, on the other hand, is like the "perfectionist" of the hair extension family. When hair is double drawn, it means that it has undergone an additional sorting process to remove shorter hairs. This results in a more uniform and even length from root to tip. 

Double drawn remy hair  vs Single drawn

 

So, which one is better?

Well, it all depends on the look you're going for and your personal preferences. If you want a more natural and layered look, single drawn hair is the way to go. It adds depth and dimension to your hair, giving it that "I woke up like this" vibe. On the other hand, if you prefer a more polished and uniform look, double drawn hair is your best bet. It gives you that "red carpet ready" appearance, with hair that looks like it's straight out of a shampoo commercial.

Single drawn balayage human hair natural remy
Halo Golden Brown Balayage Single Drawn

Opting for double-drawn hair may incur a higher cost, but its superior quality, increased volume, and extended lifespan make it a worthwhile investment.

As per your needs, Hair Infinity offers a range of flexible options for you to curate your dream hair. Check out the collection here or if you have a particular style in mind, drop us a message at hello@thehairinfinity.com

PROS:

  • Achieves a fuller appearance
  • Enhances hair volume
  • Maintains uniform thickness from top to bottom
  • Manual trimming eliminates around 90% of short hairs
  • Creates a stylish U-shaped hairstyle
  • Holds curls longer after styling

CONS:

  • Higher price compared to single drawn hair
  • Tends to tangle more than single drawn hair
  • Not suitable for individuals with super fine hair
  • Requires more frequent brushing, especially with fiber extensions, to prevent tangling due to sweat
  • The weight and volume of double-drawn hair extensions can strain hair follicles, potentially exacerbating hair issues.

But wait, there's more!

Now that you know the basic difference between single drawn hair and double drawn hair, it's time to reveal a little secret. There's actually a third option called "super double drawn hair." Super double drawn hair goes through an even more rigorous sorting process to remove even the tiniest of shorter hairs. The result? Hair that is incredibly thick, full, and luxurious. It's like having a lion's mane on your head!

Double Drawn 2 set Volumiser Straight

So, whether you prefer the carefree and natural look of single drawn hair, the polished and uniform look of double drawn hair, or the ultimate thickness of super double drawn hair, there's an option out there for everyone at Hair Infinity. 

Visit www.thehairinfinity.com to explore the range of products or drop us a hello at hello@thehairinifinity.com. The choice is yours, so go ahead and embrace your inner hair diva!

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