When considering purchasing hair extensions, whether synthetic or human hair, you may come across terms such as "double draw" and "single draw". These terms describe the method of creating the weft, so understanding the differences is crucial in choosing the right one for you.
Let's first take a look at "single draw" wefts. These are composed of multiple strands of hair tied together, with varying lengths and widths to create a natural effect. As the ends of the weft may be shorter than the other end, your hair may appear naturally layered once installed.
In contrast, "double draw" wefts are made up of hair strands of equal length to produce a more uniform weft. This means that once installed, your hair may appear fuller and more voluminous. Double drawn wefts are typically more expensive due to the additional time and craftsmanship required in the production process.
So, which type of weft should you choose? This depends on your personal preference and budget. If you prefer a natural layered effect, you may want to try a "single draw" weft. If you're looking for a fuller and more voluminous look, you may opt for a "double draw" weft.