Double Drawn Vs. Single Drawn Hair Extensions

This video shows and explains the difference between double and single drawn hair extensions.

girlgetglamorousHAIR extensions are all double drawn.

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In this video I'm wearing the 16" 160 gram set of extensions in shade 31, Dark Strawberry Blonde.

I'm holding the shade 28 strawberry blonde 16" set in the Double Drawn segment.

xo - Molly

Hi it's Molly and welcome back to the Grove, a glamorous hair Channel. Today'S video is going to be super fast. I just want to explain the difference between single, drawn and double drawn hair. These are single drawn extensions. These are not broken glamorous hair extensions. They are very thick at the top and then you can see them start to taper out in the middle and the ends they're very, very thin. In stringing. This is a full set. So whenever you see people with extensions and it's a little bit stringy looking on the bottom, there's their single drawn extensions, and let me show you a single piece of single, drawn hair as well. That might make it a little bit easier to really understand the difference. You can see that thickness at the top, starting it to thin out in the middle and then those very very then it ends a lot of companies will sell single, drawn hair and the reason being is because it's very very inexpensive to produce. So you can have a 20 inch set of hair extensions and mixed into the longest 20 inches or 15 inch pieces and 7 inch piece. It doesn't have anything to do with the quality of the hair. The hair can still be remy hair. It can still be a very beautiful quality hair, it's just very inexpensive for the companies to mix the lengths. So that's what it means when somebody said single drawn here and I'm not trying to throw any shade. I just really want to explain the terms so that they make sense. So this is a double drawing set of growing glamorous hair extensions and, as you can see, they're very, very thick, all the way from the top to the bottom. I'M wearing double drawn extensions right now, as you can see, my hair is quite a bit shorter and what double drawing hair does? Is it really fills in the end, so you're just left with a very thick full looking hair from top to bottom and here's the single drawn, which you can start to see the gaps right in the middle versus the double drawn? Or it's thick all the way from the roots to the end, I definitely would go for double drawn over anything. It'S just so much easier to blend and if you need to you can get it trimmed to fit in with your hair and blend really beautifully, whereas single drawn hair, you really can't cut or taper any more of it, because then it'll just look very, very thin. Yet there we go my explanation of single, drawn versus double drawn she's, so much for watching. I do appreciate it. You can go check out girl, the glamorous hair calm and I will see you in the next video. Thank you bye. You

Ellie Wrigley: Hi lovely please can you help me, I currently have 220g of single drawn hair extensions in and have noticed my supplier now sells double drawn 180g which I love the look of, but I am just wondering if I will be compromising the thickness by wearing 40g less or if the 180g will still look very thick

AmelNewz - Tissage Sans Tresse / Lissage: Thank you for the comparaison. Very Nice

Goober Fries: Very helpful. You are super duper Gorgeous, by the way.

Cheryl S: your haircolor is amazing!

M T: If you cut a single 10 cm shorter it becomes double

Agatha Castillo: Hi Is double drawn the same thing as double weft?

Faith Arnett: I actually like single drawn extensions better since they taper down and have shorter lengths throughout it like my real hair does. I've had double drawn hair multiple times and they were always so thick and perfect to the point where it looked fake on me.

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