Remi Hair Weave
Remy hair is not always virgin hair (the term virgin signifies that the hair has not been colored or permed); once virgin hair has been colored or chemically processed in any way short of removing the cuticles, it is referred to as remy. Remy hair can be categorized in the ‘premium’ segment, as far as hair quality is concerned. Remy hair has its cuticle intact, and running in the same direction "unidirectional cuticle" to prevent tangling. The cuticles protect the hair from damage and gives the hair its natural look.
For commercial purposes, remy hair is categorized into two types:
For commercial purposes, remy hair is categorized into two types:
- Remy Hair Single Drawn
- the hair is taken out directly from the scalp by shaving the head. Care is taken to remove the very short hair, with the longer hair, found in different hair length, giving a ponytail-like appearance.
- Remy Hair Double Drawn
- the hair is the finest quality with the same wave length in a piece. The hairs are arranged with equal lengths. There will not be any short hair in a piece.
- Quality A: an expensive type of weft hair made up of Indian virgin remy hair. This type is unidirectional and characterized by double drawn hair, where the whole weave is made up of hairs of the same length.
- Quality B: made up of special double drawn hair, virgin remy hair, and is unidirectional. The length of hairs though may vary by up to 1-2 inches.
- Quality C: the final quality of weft hair. The cuticles are intact and are unidirectional. The entire weave contains hairs of different length.
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