Single Drawn v. Double Drawn

Single drawn bundles are thicker at the weft and thin out closer to the bottom.

It’s very similar to our real hair. Hair naturally grows from our scalp, and each strand has different growth rates.

If you love a natural finish, our single drawn hair bundles are the choice for you!

Single Drawn v. Double Drawn
Single Drawn v. Double Drawn

Single drawn bundles are thicker at the weft and thin out closer to the bottom.

It’s very similar to our real hair. Hair naturally grows from our scalp, and each strand has different growth rates.

If you love a natural finish, our single drawn hair bundles are the choice for you!

What is a Single Drawn Bundle?

Single Drawn Bundles

Bundles that contain various hair lengths. This means that the bundles will be thick at the weft and then taper slightly towards the end.

 

Pros and Cons of Single Drawn Bundles

Single drawn bundles are thicker at the weft and thin out closer to the bottom.

It’s very similar to our real hair. Hair naturally grows from our scalp, and each strand has different growth rates.

If you love a natural finish, our single drawn hair bundles are the choice for you!

In addition, single drawn bundles offer the same quality hair material as double drawn, but single drawn bundles usually cost less than double drawn bundles. And to get the same appearance as doubled drawn bundles, if you trim the ends a couple of inches.

 

What is a Double Drawn Bundle?

Double Drawn Bundles

Bundles that contain little to no shorter hairs. This means that the strands of hair in each bundle will be nearly the same length to assure fullness.

 

Pros and Cons of Double Drawn Bundles

Double drawn hair bundles are very full, so you can achieve a full look with ease.

If you love voluptuous hair, double drawn hair bundle is a great option.

However, double drawn hair bundles are more expensive than single drawn, even though they’re the same quality hair.

If you did not want to spend the more money on double drawn hair bundles, the alternative option is to buy longer single drawn hair bundles, and cutting the hair at the ends so that fullness remains the same from weft to tip.

 

Single Drawn v. Double Drawn Bundles: Which Is Better?

There are pros and cons to both double drawn and single drawn hair bundles.

This is all you need to know... it’s all about preference! In other words, the choice is up to you!

Ask yourself do you like the more natural advantage that Single Drawn hair provides or do I want the fullness that double drawn hair offers.