Human Hair














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What Factors Should You Consider When Choosing Human Hair Bundles?
When choosing human hair bundles, you can assess the hair quality by checking if the cuticles are intact and aligned, which ensures durability and a natural look. Then, consider the hair texture and match it with your natural hair for a seamless blend. At last, evaluate the grade of the hair, as remy human hair tends to be of higher quality and longevity.
How Many Bundles Do I Need for a Full Head?
The number of bundles needed depends on the length of the hair and the desired fullness. For shorter lengths (10-14 inches), 2-3 bundles may be sufficient. For longer lengths (16 inches and above), 3-4 bundles are typically recommended for a full, voluminous look. For more tips, you can read our tips on how many bundles do you need?
Can I Color or Dye My Hair Bundles?
Yes, you can color or dye human hair bundles, especially if they are virgin or Remy hair. However, it's best to have this done by a professional stylist to maintain the quality of the hair.
How Long Do Hair Bundles Last?
The lifespan of hair bundles varies depending on the quality and care. Virgin hair bundles can last over a year with proper care, while Remy hair can last several months. Synthetic hair bundles typically have a shorter lifespan of a few weeks to a few months.
Can I Style Hair Bundles with Heat Tools?
Yes, human hair bundles can be styled with heat tools such as flat irons, curling irons, and blow dryers. It's recommended to use a heat protectant to prevent damage. Synthetic hair bundles, however, may not be heat-friendly unless specified as heat-resistant.
How to Wear Hair Bundles?
Hair bundles/weaves can be installed using various methods, including sewing (weaving) and bonding (glue). The installation method depends on your preference and the desired style.
What Should I Do if My Hair Bundles Start to Shed?
Shedding can happen, especially with non-Remy hair. To minimize shedding, ensure the wefts are sealed before installation, avoid rough handling, and use gentle products. If shedding persists, consult your stylist for advice.