What is Indian Hair?
Indian Hair History
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INDIAN HAIR HISTORY
For decades, Indian women are known for their beauty and extremely
long hair. Hours are spent shampooing, drying, and oiling their
beautiful indian hair tresses over scented incense sticks. Because of
the length, they keep it healthy and shiny with light or heavy oils and
wear it braided or in a bun.
INDIAN HAIR EDUCATION
Virgin Indian Hair comes in two types. Double Drawn and Single
Drawn
.  Double Drawn means all the hair is in one direction. The hair
is cut directly from the nape/root and mid back so that each hair is the
same length for a more natural and fuller look. This process allows
almost all the hairs to be the same length, which is rare in most human
hair.
Single drawn means the hair is cut usually starting at mid back  
leaving the bottom (ends) in its natural state. In this case, you will find  
shorter lengths throughout the hair because it is the hair at the end of
the womans hair; however, it is also a superior quality hair.
INDIAN HAIR QUALITY
Indian hair is a very unique texture and blends very well with any
cultures hair. Virgin hair means, hair that has not been processed in
any way; hence, it is usually taken from girls who have never
processed their hair. Virgin indian hair only comes in natural colors,
usually 1b (off black) or #2 (dark brown). However, the hair can be
purchased in different colors. This just means the hair is no longer
virgin indian hair because it has now been colored. Indian hair is 100%
natural, so there is no damage to the cuticles. Indian hair is very
versatile and can be worn with natural light waves when allowed to air
dry. It can be worn bone straight when flat ironed with medium heat, as
well as curly when set with rollers. Try the best today! The wefted hair
is reusable.
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