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Everything About Hair Quality Types of Human Hair Extensions

March 11, 2025By Newtimes Hair
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weft hair extensions spread on a flat surface

Alright, gorgeous—let’s talk types of human hair! If you’re into that seamless blend and head-turning volume, then you know human hair extensions are the real MVPs —because nothing else quite brings the oomph like the real deal. However, hair quality types are key for the effortlessly natural look.

Why knowing the types of human hair is so important? Here’s the thing: not all human hair extensions are created equal. The quality and texture make all the difference between a flawless transformation and a hair faux pas. No matter if you are a stylist or a wearer, the knowledge of hair quality type is your golden ticket to slay-worthy locks.

In this post, we’re spilling all the tea on the different types of human hair extensions—virgin Remy hair, Remy hair, Non-Remy, as well as different types of human hair from different countries, such as Indian hair, Chinese hair, and more—so you can master the art of extensions like a pro.

For a thorough understanding of the most commonly used types of hair extensions? Read our related post: The 7 Most Common Types of Hair Extensions.

What Is Virgin Remy Hair?

Very smooth virgin Remy hair

Let’s start with the best type of human hair. Virgin Remy hair is the absolute crème de la crème type of human hair extensions.

Virgin Remy hair is collected from one single donor, meaning every strand flows in the same direction. This is to do with hair structure: the natural hair shaft has a layer of cuticles to protect it. Without cuticle, missing is known as cuticle intact—is what keeps the silky locks from being tangled or frizzy.

Where does virgin Remy hair come from? It’s usually collected from individual hair donors. Picture this: A single ponytail, neatly tied up, all strands aligned like a glossy waterfall.

Now, compare that to a random pile of hair scooped off the floor and thrown together—messy, unmanageable, and a tangling disaster waiting to happen. See the difference?

Because the cuticle is intact and unprocessed, Virgin Remy hair is stronger, smoother, and lasts longer with the right care. It resists tangling like a pro and can handle heat, color, and styling without losing its luscious shine. Plus, it moves naturally, feels divine, and gives you that effortless, just-left-the-salon look every single day.

Simply put? Virgin Remy hair is the gold standard—pure, high-quality, and totally worth it. If you want extensions that look and feel just like the real deal (because they are), this is the type of human hair to get.

Also read our related post on different types of human hair.

What Is Machine Remy Hair?

A girl is wearing machine Remy hair extensions

Machine Remy hair is like the almost perfect sibling of Virgin Remy—still a type of high quality human hair, but with a little extra attitude.

Some Asian hair suppliers also call machine Remy hair “Daoshun”, meaning the hair has been sorted especially so that all of them flow in a single direction.

While at least 95% of the strands keep their cuticles intact, they go through a machine process that slightly disrupts the natural alignment. The result? Sleek, long-lasting, and natural-looking extensions that might need a bit more TLC to keep them in top shape.

Think of it this way: If Virgin Remy is that effortlessly polished ponytail, Machine Remy is slightly tousled—still gorgeous, just needs a little more maintenance to stay that way.

Because the processing isn’t as meticulous, there’s a slightly higher chance of tangling, so regular conditioning and gentle handling are key to keeping it smooth and luxurious.

Bottom line? Machine Remy is a great balance of quality and affordability—it gives you that Remy-level shine and softness, just with a little extra care.

Partial Remy & Non-Remy Hair: The Budget-Friendly Trade-Off

A girl is wearing partial Remy hair extensions viewing from different angles

If Virgin Remy is the VIP section of hair extensions, Partial and Non-Remy are more like general admission—still an option, but with a few trade-offs.

1. Partial Remy: A Mixed Bag

Partial Remy hair is a step down from Machine or Virgin Remy—more affordable, but also noticeably lower in quality. While some cuticles remain intact, they’re not perfectly aligned, which means extra care is needed to prevent tangling and keep it looking smooth.

2. Non-Remy: The High-Maintenance Choice

Now, Non-Remy hair is where things get trickier. Because the cuticles face both directions, they naturally tangle, mat, and lose shine faster.

Most manufacturers would just process the hair in acid to strip off the cuticles and seal it with a coat of silicone so that they wouldn’t tangle as much.

It looks great in the beginning, but the silicone will soon wear off, and apart from the disappearance of the shine, the hair starts tangling again.

Also, without the protection of cuticles, the hair would be less durable, and so the colors wouldn’t last very long.

3. The Feel Test: Scratchy vs. Silky

Want to know the difference? Run your fingers through it. Virgin or Machine Remy hair feels buttery smooth. Partial and Non-Remy? Scratchier, coarser, and less fluid—a dead giveaway of lower quality.

The Bottom Line? If you’re on a budget, partial or non-Remy might seem tempting, but be ready for more maintenance, a shorter lifespan, and extra styling effort. If you want extensions that stay soft, smooth, and natural-looking for the long haul, investing in Remy-quality hair is worth it.

Synthetic Hair: The Budget-Friendly Illusion

women wearing synthetic hair extensions

Synthetic hair is a man-made type of hair that mimics real human hair. It sounds like an affordable alternative to human hair extensions. However, it comes with serious limitations.

Unlike Remy or Virgin human hair, synthetic strands don’t have a natural texture, movement, or softness. They can sometimes look shiny, too, but too shiny—giving away their artificial origin.

And forget about heat styling—most synthetic hair can’t handle curling irons or straighteners. Try curling it. And you shall see it melt. The melted fiber could potentially ruin your styling tools.

Synthetic fibers also lack the bounce and flow and aren’t as durable as real strands. Since synthetic hair can’t be colored, heat-styled, or treated like human hair, it’s more for a short-term rather than an investment.

Final verdict? Synthetic hair is fine for temporary looks. However, if you want hair that looks and moves exactly like the real deal, Remy human hair is always the better choice.

Also read: Difference Between Synthetic and Human Hair.

Double Drawn Hair: The Secret to Ultra-Full, Luxe Locks

woman wearing diffeernt types of human hair extensions that are double drawn

Let’s set the record straight—double-drawn hair isn’t about texture or quality, it’s all about length consistency.

In a double-drawn bundle, 70-80% of the strands are the same length, giving you that full, thick look from root to tip.

You can get synthetic or non-Remy hair double-drawn if you like. But no vendors are doing that, and there’s no point. All hair vendors only source the top-quality Remy hair and make them double-drawn.

Compare double-drawn to single-drawn hair, where lengths naturally vary, creating a softer, more tapered effect, and many times looking more natural.

However, double-drawn hair is usually considered the highest grade of Remy hair used for most premium extensions, so it takes longer to sort and therefore costs more than single-drawn hair.

If you want ultra-full, high-density extensions with a bold, polished finish, go for double-drawn. If you prefer a softer, more natural taper that mimics real hair growth, single drawn is the better choice.

Either way, both are great—it all comes down to your hair goals!

Also read: Single vs. Double Drawn Hair

7 Types of Human Hair Bundles by Country

Hands speading human hair extensions

Now we know that human hair quality type is key to the ultimate smooth and sleek texture. But, different countries or regions do produce different types of human hair in terms of texture, thickness, and density.

For example, Chinese hair is known to be hard, and sturdy, which is ideal for heavy-styling options. Indian hair, on the other hand, is thin and soft, ideal for achieving a thin, soft, and silky feel.

Here we’ve listed 6 types of human hair by country. Read through and decide which will suit your client best.

Watch this video first. It will show you what types of human hair texture will suit your client’s hair best:

1. Indian Hair

An Indian woman with long Indian hair
Source: Freepik.com

Highlights: Thick, bouncy, lightness, with natural curls

Indian hair is generally thick, but soft, and has a natural wavy texture, which resembles European hair. Indian hair also has a natural luster, making it a practical type of human hair, which can be used for most premium hair extensions.

2. Chinese Hair

A Chinese woman with long Chinese hair
Source: Freepik.com

Highlights: Hard, thick, and durable

Chinese hair shaft is the thickest in the world. Lots of top-tier types of human hair extensions are created using Chinese human hair. It will give your client the smooth and sleek texture, as well as volume. Above all is its durability. You can basically style it however you like.

3. Vietnamese Hair

A Vietnamese girl with long Vietnamese human hair
Source: Freepik.com

Highlights: Straight, long, strong, and soft

Vietnamese hair has inherited all the good qualities of Chinese hair by being straight and very strong. Unlike Chinese hair, Vietnamese hair is soft, and usually has a natural curl or wave. So it’s ideal for a vast variety of styling options.  

4. Brazilian hair

Brazilian woman with long Brazilian human hair
Source: Freepik.com

If you or your client is African or Polynesian by descent, Brazilian hair is your go-to. Long, shiny, and strong. The hair texture may be coarse to some, but this type of human hair is ideal for achieving the kinky textures.

5. Malaysian Hair

Malaysian woman with Malaysian human hair
Source: Freepik.com

Highlights: Airy, soft, and thick.

Another type of human hair from Asia, Malaysian hair provides you with the gentle feel of Asian girls by being soft, airy, but still thick and strong. Malaysian hair goes best with wavy hairstyles.

6. European Hair

Russian woman with long European hair
Source: Freepik.com

Highlights: Fine, soft, with natural movement, ideal for the European hair type.

Counting the most luxurious types of human hair, no one should miss out European hair. It’s very rare, and hard to get. Thus it costs a little more than other types of human hair. European hair is used for making high-end wigs and extensions, as it blends perfectly with natural fine hair.

7. Peruvian Hair

A Peruvian woman with long Peruvian hair
Source: freepik.com

Highlights: Soft, thick, and luxurious

Peruvian hair combines the good qualities of Brazilian hair and Indian hair, but is rarer. Being produced in the same region as Brazil, this type of human hair is coarse, but has a natural luster like its Indian cousin. End of the day, if you are after beautiful shiny hair, go for Peruvian hair.

Why Quality Matters: The Longevity Factor with Human Hair Extensions

Two rolls of hand-tied weft hair extensions of very good quality

Hair extensions aren’t just about luxury—they are long-term investments.

The wrong choice? It might work for a moment, but over time, you’ll start seeing the wear, and tear, and get frustrated.

1. Why Higher-Quality Extensions Last Longer:

Meticulous Craftsmanship – High-quality Remy and Virgin Remy hair extensions are carefully processed, so that the cuticles are intact and neatly aligned, ensuring a smooth, tangle-free experience.

Better Wear & Comfort – Cheap extensions might feel itchy, heavy, or stiff on your head. Premium hair extensions, however, are light, breathable, and comfortable to wear.

More Styling Options & Longer Lifespan – Premium extensions hold up to heat styling, coloring, and more washes, while lower-quality extensions degrade so quickly, leaving you with dry, brittle, and tangled strands.

2. The Real Cost of Cheap Extensions

Sure, those bargain-priced extensions might seem like a steal, but if they start matting, shedding, or falling apart after a few wears, you’ll end up spending more money replacing them. So cheap and saving are not necessarily equivalent.

The takeaway? Get the best types of human hair from the start, and you’ll have gorgeous, long-lasting extensions that stay flawless—saving you money, time, and frustration in the long run. Cheap hair isn’t cheap if you keep replacing it!

How to Maintain the Quality of Your Remy Hair Extensions

scissors and weft hair extensions

Hair extensions are mainly about the hair being used. That’s all the secret to the shine. Are your Remy hair extensions going to stay flawless and silky for a long time? The right care routine is key. Get these habits down early, and your extensions will keep turning heads for months!

Also read: 9 Hair Extension Care Tips for comprehensive guidance on hair extension care.

1. Essential Care Tips:

Stay in Touch with Your Stylist – Got questions? Concerns? Don’t wait! Keep up with maintenance and move-up appointments to keep your extensions in top shape.

Use Sulfate-Free Products – Sulfates strip moisture and shorten the lifespan of your extensions. Stick to gentle, hydrating formulas.

Brush Often (But Gently!) – Use a soft-bristle or loop extension brush to detangle daily without tugging or pulling.

Always use heat protectant – Before blow drying or styling, protect those strands to prevent heat damage and dryness.

2. Wash Smart –

To keep the perfect anatomy of hair extensions, follow these washing tips:

  • Shampoo 1-2 times per week
  • Condition 2-3 times per week (mid-lengths to ends, never on the bonds!)
  • Be extra gentle around attachment points when washing.
  • Protect Your Extensions While Sleeping –
  • Always go to bed with dry hair.
  • Braid your hair loosely to prevent tangling.
  • Sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce friction and frizz.
  • Moisture = The Secret to Long-Lasting Extensions

Extensions don’t get natural oils from your scalp, so they need extra hydration to stay soft, smooth, and healthy. Dry extensions = dull, brittle, and prone to breakage. A good leave-in conditioner or lightweight oil can work wonders!

The bottom line? Treat your extensions like royalty, and they’ll reward you with months of flawless wear.

Making an Informed Decision When You Buy Human Hair Extensions

The right hair extension quality is an investment in your experience while wearing them. Knowing them well will help you make an informed, thoughtful decision about your hair, allowing you to embrace a transformation that stands the test of time.

What Hair Does Newtimes Hair Provide?

At Newtimes Hair, the main sources of our human hair for extensions are China and India. All our hair extensions are classified into three categories: 6-star, 7-star, and 8-star Remy human hair.

7-Star Remy hair

7-star hair extensions by Newtimes Hair
7-star Remy hair extensions

All our premium hair extensions are made out of 7-star Remy human hair. The hair is originally Chinese virgin hair collected from individual donors with intact cuticles that are perfectly aligned to give the healthiest and most natural look.

The hair is then slowly dyed. With the intact cuticles holding the color, it hardly ever fades. Each bunch has a natural-looking taper towards the end. You don’t even need to give that most natural and luxurious look.

6-Star Remy Hair

6-star Remy hair extensions by Newtimes Hair
6-star Remy hair extensions

You will find most of our 6-star Remy hair in our temporary hair extensions, such as full-set or single-piece clip-in hair extensions. 6-star hair extensions also provide a smooth and sleek texture. However, it isn’t necessarily collected from single donors.

Unlike permanent hair extensions, temporary extensions can be easily put on or removed at the wearer’s will. The wearer can put them on whenever they need and remove them when they don’t need them. Many users only keep clip-ins and use them occasionally. So, 6-star extensions can still be used for a long time, retaining their texture.

8-Star Remy Hair

8-star double-drawn Remy hair by Newtimes Hair
8-star Remy hair extensions

8-star Remy hair is our highest grade Remy human hair. It is also first collected as Chinese virgin hair as 7-star, but with double-drawn quality. It is used for making our top-grade hair extensions. You will see them in our prestige display cases at world-class tradeshows.

What Makes Newtimes Hair Special?

Newtimes Hair at Cosmoprof Las Vegas
Newtimes Hair at Cosmoprof Las Vegas

As a full-stack hair manufacturer and supplier, we have everything you could need to meet all your clients’ requirements. If they need ultra-naturalness, we have it; if they want a luxury feel, we have it; and even if they are after practicality and affordability, we can offer that as well.

We participate in several world-class tradeshows such as Cosmoprof, IBS, etc., and visit our partner salons and retailers after each event to discuss what we can do to better serve end users and offer products aligning with their preferences.

Premium Quality, No Compromises – Our PRD (Product Research & Development) team is obsessed with perfecting the best Remy hair extensions on the market. Every strand meets the highest standards for durability, silkiness, and longevity.

Advanced Craftsmanship – All the types of human hair we use are professionally processed using the most advanced techniques. The hair is dyed slowly so that the color doesn’t fade, and the hair cuticles are well secured, maintaining the Remy status.

Factory-Direct Pricing – No middlemen, no markups—just premium hair at nearly half the standard price. As a full-stack hair manufacturer and supplier to over 2,000 salons and stylists worldwide, we cut out unnecessary costs to bring you luxury hair for less.

Unmatched Value – You’re not just getting different types of human hair extensions—you’re getting the best in the industry at an unbeatable price.

Contact us today!

Frequently Asked Questions About Different Types of Human Hair

What are the four types of human hair?

The four types of human hair are: straight, wavy, curly, and coily. These four types of human hair textures conclude the most hair appearances.

What hair type is the least common?

The rarest of all hair types? According to most hair pros, the rarest hair type is Type 1A—the unicorn of hair textures! Silky, ultra-fine, and poker-straight, this elusive hair type is as smooth as glass but comes with its own set of styling quirks.

The Type 1A hair is also considered the softest hair type for being very straight, fine, and smooth with no wave or curl. 

  • The Straightest of the Straight – Not a wave or bend in sight, this hair lies perfectly flat.
  • Feathery Fine – Light as air, but often lacking volume, making it prone to looking limp.
  • Tricky to Style – Curls? They tend to slip right out, making long-lasting styles a challenge.

If you have Type 1A hair, you’re in an exclusive club! While it may not hold a curl easily, it shines (literally) with its naturally sleek and smooth finish.

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