FAQs
Have questions? don’t worry you’re not alone. here are some frequently asked questions…
FAQs
How many bundles would I need for a full head?
If you are getting shorter bundles (8”-14”), you can use two bundles for a full head.
If you are getting longer bundles (16”-22”), you will need about three bundles.
if you are getting very long bundles, you should consider getting 4 bundles and above.
How long would these bundles last for?
We sell high quality virgin hair bundles that can typically last for about 3-4 years with proper maintenance.
What is the difference between a frontal and closure?
Frontals are used to recreate the hairline from ear to ear while closures are more for recreating the natural parting such as a side or middle part. However, wider closures like 5X5 or 6X6 can give the illusion of a frontal.
Frontals are usually 13X4 or 13X6 inches in size which gives greater coverage, allowing you to be able to part the hair anywhere and gives more flexibility in styling.
Which is better? Chinese or Vietnamese hair
With Chinese and Vietnamese hair, I can’t say which is better or worse. I wear both myself. It’s all up to you depending on what you want to achieve with your hair.
I have highlighted a few differences to help you make your choice
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Texture: Vietnamese hair is usually thicker and coarser than Chinese hair, which can be softer and finer.
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Shine: Vietnamese hair has a natural shine and smoothness.
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Availability: Chinese hair is more commonly available in the global market due to China’s larger population and its hair industry’s scale. Vietnamese hair, while still widely available, may be considered more of a niche market.
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Pricing: Both Chinese and Vietnamese hair are sought after for their quality, but Vietnamese hair may be particularly prized for its thicker texture and natural shine. Vietnamese hair extensions are often perceived as higher quality and may come with a higher price tag compared to Chinese hair extensions. This price difference reflects factors such as perceived quality, rarity, and demand