Q: What is the best type of human hair extensions?
A: Virgin texture hair is the best grade of weave hair for it is unprocessed and thus can be styled and colored as your own natural hair. The most popular types of human hair are Brazilian, Malaysian, Peruvian and Indian Hair.
Q: What is the difference between grade 8a and 9a hair?
A: Grade 8A and 9A is 100% virgin hair, which is pure human hair from a single donor. The hair was never processed in any way and has all cuticles intact. The price of 8A and 9A extensions is high with a lifetime of 1.5 to 2 years
Q: How long do hair bundles last?
A: Our virgin hair lasts up to 6 months. With proper care, our hair can last longer. But It really depends on the texture and your care of the hair. Your hair can last up to 1-2 years with proper care.
Q: How many bundles of hair do I need for a partial sew in?
A: Partial sew-in styles require less hair than a full sew-in hairstyle and will take a maximum of two bundles for standard lengths and three bundles if using longer lengths over 24″.
Q: How many bundles for a full sew in with closure?
A: If you are going to get an 8-14 inches, you need 2 bundles, anywhere from 16-20 or 22 inches, you need 3 bundle deals, anything past that, you need 4 bundles. And this is all with a leave out or a closure.
Q: Is a frontal or closure better?
A: A silk base closure can give the appearance of a natural scalp, when a parting is made in the closure, the silk gives the illusion of scalp. On the other hand lace frontals/closures due to the material have the advantage of laying much flatter than the silk based closures and can blend better with scalp.
Q: Do Frontals damage your hair?
A: Frontals can protect your hair and edges from damage when installed and cared for properly. Daily styling and manipulation of your hair can lead to damage, split ends, and breakage. However, frontals help you avoid breakage and thinning around your hairline.
Q: How often do you wash your weave?
A: Just like your natural hair, your weave needs to be cleaned (once every two weeks; every week if you work out a lot). It can easily pick up bad scents, dirt, and debris, much like your real hair. So when your hair, the extensions, or both start looking stringy, it's time to give them a good scrub-down.