Which Texture of Virgin Remy Hair Is Right For You?
Can someone please tell me if you ever been online or in store and became overwhelmed with all the different types and textures of Virgin Remy Hair out in the world? It's as if you are in a maze of hair and can't find the exit. Sometimes having an over zealous hair sales representative can make the process even more daunting. No Worries, WOO-SAA, and breathe. We are here to help, in this blog we will dissect the types of textures of Virgin Remy Hair along with touching on popular styles achieved with these different types of textures. Rest assure by time you are finished reading this blog you will feel more confident when purchasing your tresses! Let's get to it.
Which Texture Of Virgin Remy Hair Is Right For You?
- Knowing the origin of the hair gives you an idea of the general texture of the hair. For example, Vietnamese hair tends to be slightly more silky and darker than Malaysian hair. Malaysian hair tends to be more coarse and thicker than Vietnamese hair. Though, each hair donor is specific to just themselves, understanding a general baseline of the origin of the hair will also allow you to understand styling needs and how much hair is necessary. The Vietnamese hair is so fine you tend to need more than when you use the Malaysian hair, that is more dense.
- What look are you going for? Do you want a natural look that blends in with your hair? Or do you intend on doing a protective style, or a full hair extension installation, when none of your natural hair is visible. Knowing what look you are going for prior to purchase, helps narrow down your choices. For example, I want a look that I can wear straight or curly, knowing this, I know not to look at the straight hair, but maybe the natural wavy or natural straights, for body and wave. But, if you intend to do a complete install either with or without a closure you will need more hair. Don't get stuck in the chair with not enough hair!
- Consider your lifestyle, and the hair style you are going for. Are you going for a natural look, do you want a texture that blends in with your hair, or are you doing complete install with a wig unit or a full sew in? Each style requires different technique along with different types of hair extensions. For example to get a complete installation you would need a closure or frontal piece. I strongly suggest communicating with the person or stylist doing the install and set your expectations as well as your desired look.
Don't be intimidated by the hair industry, it can be overwhelming, don't get intimidated, just remember these points when purchasing, have a planned budget and know all of your costs. Purchasing the hair is one cost, while installation of your hair extensions is another. Below is a video where I explain more and show you the hair, I hope you enjoy!