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SINGLE AND DOUBLE DRAWN HAIR EXTENSIONS: WHICH IS BETTER?

September 2, 2024By Newtimes Hair
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The terms, single or double drawn hair, can’t be avoided when talking about hair extensions. If the hair is double drawn, it must be put down as a very important selling point that most wearers are crazy about. But is double drawn hair that good? This post will show you everything you need to know about double-drawn hair. Dive in.

Double drawn hair extensions in brown and lighter brown

What Is Double Drawn Hair Mean?

What does double drawn hair mean? The word “drawn” implies equal or even. Double-drawn hair simply refers to a bunch or bundle of hair where every strand is of equal length. That’s how we get the name, “double drawn hair.”

Double drawn hair extensions are extensions made from double drawn hair. When a hair vendor lists a pack of hair extensions, whether it comes in one piece, such as a hair weft or halo extension, or strand-by-strand, such as tape-in, clip-in, weft, or keratin tip, every hair in the package is of equal length from root to end.

Realistically, having every hair in a bundle at exactly the same length is impossible. So, vendors around the globe collectively go by the 70-80% mark. This means that within any bundle of hair or hair extensions, 70-80% of the hairs are of equal length (double drawn hair), giving the appearance of impeccably double drawn hair look.

Pros and Cons of Double Drawn Hair Extensions

Are double drawn hair extensions the ultimate choice for any wearer? We have to look at from different perspectives, and consider practicality. Here are the pros and cons of double drawn hair extensions:

Pros:

  • Effortlessly Voluminous Hair: Double drawn hair extensions give your client a voluminous look effortlessly.
  • Save the Total Hair Need: When attaching hair extensions, especially strand-by-strand ones, such as tape-ins, you won’t need the same amount of extensions as you need for single-drawn hair extensions.

Cons:

  • Need for Trimming: Double drawn hair often needs trimming to achieve a natural appearance, as the tips may look too uniform and unnatural compared to natural hair.
  • Without Natural Taper: Natural hair tapers toward the ends, whereas double drawn hair does not, requiring additional styling to blend seamlessly with the wearer’s own hair.
  • Heaviness: Double drawn extensions are typically heavier, which can pose a problem for individuals with thin or fine hair.
  • Potential for Hair Damage: The extra weight of the extensions can put stress on natural hair, potentially leading to breakage.

What Is Double Drawn Remy Hair Used for Extensions?

Just like double drawn hair, double drawn remy hair is top-quality human hair that hasn’t been processed with harsh chemicals. Its cuticles are intact and unbroken, and every hair is in the same direction. This ensures the hair is tangle-free and with a silky-smooth result. Double drawn remy hair is simply a bundle of remy hair that each strand of equal length.

Here’s the logic: Double drawn hair is usually considered the best quality hair used for hair extensions. When hair extensions are labeled “double drawn”, it certainly means the hair used is good quality. So, unless the client requires it specifically, most double drawn hair used for extensions is actually double drawn remy hair.

Double drawn remy hair is mostly used for tape-in hair extensions, along with fusion, hand-tied, and clip-in extensions. Here are some of our related products:

What Are Single Drawn Hair Extensions?

Is “single drawn hair” the opposite of double drawn hair? Yes. Unlike double drawn hair extensions, single-drawn ones are made from human hair of varying lengths. However, up to 50% of the hair should be full length (a little less than double drawn hair’s 70-80%). What does this mean? For example, if your client is asking for a pack of tape-in extensions with a 20-inch length, at least 40-50% of the hair should be 20 inches long.

Single Drawn vs Double Drawn Hair Extensions

Single and double drawn hair bundles comparison

Many hair vendors may believe in the myth that double drawn hair extensions are the best. However, a myth is a myth and isn’t necessarily true. Single-drawn hair extensions are the most popular and practical option most salons and stylists take, including Bellami Hair.

A hairdresser is trimming double drawn hair extensions for a female client

Unlike double drawn hair extensions, single-drawn ones have slightly varying lengths toward the ends, creating a more natural-looking taper. Double drawn hair extensions, on the other hand, need to be trimmed to achieve the same natural effect. Plus, single-drawn hair extensions are lightweight, making them ideal for clients with thin or fine hair.

Are Double Drawn Hair Extensions Expensive?

However, double-drawn hair does cost more than single-drawn hair due to the extra procedure involved in sorting. When a large quantity of quality human hair is collected for making hair extensions, the shorter hairs are removed, so the rest is double-drawn. For example, if a 300-gram bundle of human hair is collected, about 50 grams of shorter hair needs to be removed. This is why double-drawn hair costs more than single-drawn hair. However, the hair quality can be exactly the same, and stylists may find single-drawn hair more practical for their clients.

Overall, in terms of cost-effectiveness, practicality, and suitability, single-drawn hair extensions suit most hair vendors and get the job done more efficiently than double-drawn ones.

How to Choose Between Single or Double Drawn Hair Extensions

Should you choose single or double drawn hair extensions for your client, consider the following:

REASONS FOR CHOICE

DOUBLE DRAWN HAIR

SINGLE DRAWN HAIR

Client's Natural Hair Type


Voluminous hair

Fine, thin hair

Client's Desired Hairstyle

Can't be used for very short hairstyles, e.g., very short hair, using tape in extensions

Almost applicable for all hair lengths


Natural Appearance

For hairstyles require volume

More natural

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Whatever your client prefers to take, be sure to show him all pros and cons of single and double drawn hair extensions.

Why Source From Newtimes Hair?

Newtimes Hair is a leading manufacturer and supplier of premium human hair replacement systems and extensions. Our factory easily creates both single and double drawn hair extensions of all lengths. All hair we use is full-cuticle remy hair that holds color and is perfectly smooth.

All our hair extensions are available in single and double drawn hair. However you like them, we will make them available. Click the links below:

Also Read: Where Does Human Hair Come From for Wigs, Toppers, and Hair Extensions?

FAQs About Single and Double Drawn Hair

Does double drawn hair tangle?

Double drawn hair isn’t the determining factor of tangling. Instead, the tangling issue is determined by the condition and alignment of the hair cuticles, rather than whether it is single- or double drawn hair. When the cuticles are misaligned or damaged, they tend to rub against each other, leading to tangling. Conversely, hair with cuticles that are either completely intact or have been stripped is less prone to tangling. Double drawn hair extensions, which consist of strands of uniform length, generally tangle less than single drawn hair, where varying lengths can increase the risk of tangling. However, whether the hair is single or double drawn, regular brushing—especially before and after sleep—can prevent tangles and keep the hair smooth and well-maintained.

What is a double drawn hair bundle?

Similar to hair extensions, double drawn hair bundles consist of hair where each strand is meticulously trimmed to the same length.

Is double drawn hair raw hair?

Double-drawn hair is not inherently raw hair. Hair cut from the donor’s head is typically single drawn, meaning it naturally varies in length. To achieve a double drawn hair quality, the hair must undergo a mechanical process to remove shorter strands, ensuring that all remaining hair is of equal length and fullness.

What is super double drawn hair?

“Super double drawn hair” refers to a hair bundle in which 80-90% of the strands are equal length. While this type of hair is scarce, it may not be the most practical choice for the vendor or the client and comes at a higher cost. Super double drawn hair is primarily used to create extensions, particularly for Burmese curly hair textures that closely match extremely curly African hair types.

What’s the connection between double drawn hair and double hairline?

Though sound similar, double drawn hair and double hairline are two completely different things. Double drawn hair is talking about each and every strand of hair is equal length right to the tip, while double hairline, also known as a double whorl, is a hair growth pattern where two whorls appear on the scalp. It’s a more common in Afro-Caribbean populations. Sometimes people also cut their hair in a particular way to form this double hairline pattern.

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