Double Drawn and Single Drawn?
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Topic: Double Drawn and Single Drawn?
Posted By: MsBBWBarbieDoll
Subject: Double Drawn and Single Drawn?
Date Posted: March 09 2006 at 4:15pm
Anyone know the difference and which one is better. Thank you
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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: March 09 2006 at 4:30pm
Single drawn hair will have shorter strands in it. And will be thicker at the top of the hair and taper off thinner at the bottom. Some people think single drawn looks more natural. With double drawn, the short strands have been taken out. It will look thicker from the root all the way to the ends. Most virgin or remy hair is single drwn. And double drawn virgin or remy is usually more expensive. Personally, since I razor & layer to blend the single drawn is perfect. The double drawn would be a waste of money for me!
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Posted By: MsBBWBarbieDoll
Date Posted: March 09 2006 at 4:35pm
Thanks so much Sherrie for explaining I ordered some double drawn hair, and I like it thick down to the ends so I guess i'm good to go!
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Posted By: Divavocals
Date Posted: March 09 2006 at 5:00pm
MsBBWBarbieDoll wrote:
Thanks so much Sherrie for explaining I ordered some double drawn hair, and I like it thick down to the ends so I guess i'm good to go!  | Like Sherrie said, double drawn virgin hair is cut from the donor head at one end, and then on the other end which is why the ends are very even. Next time though you can pay the same amount or save a little money by getting the single drawn but ordering it 2 inches longer than you normally get and cutting off the tapered end to acheive the same effect as double drawn.
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Posted By: MsBBWBarbieDoll
Date Posted: March 09 2006 at 5:58pm
Divavocals wrote:
MsBBWBarbieDoll wrote:
Thanks so much Sherrie for explaining I ordered some double drawn hair, and I like it thick down to the ends so I guess i'm good to go!  | Like Sherrie said, double drawn virgin hair is cut from the donor head at one end, and then on the other end which is why the ends are very even. Next time though you can pay the same amount or save a little money by getting the single drawn but ordering it 2 inches longer than you normally get and cutting off the tapered end to acheive the same effect as double drawn. |
That's a good idea! I'm a have to do that next time, thanks Diva!
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Posted By: Divavocals
Date Posted: March 09 2006 at 6:38pm
No problem.. that's exactly what I did.. I was looking at the double drawn at first, but decided to go the single drawn (but a little longer) route... It worked out very well..
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