What is the best grade of virgin hair?

Do you know the best grade? Actually I have no idea about this. In the hair market, you have seen a lot of numbers to describe the grades of the virgin hair, such as 8a, 9a, 10a, 11a, 12a, some even used 15a or 16a to describe their hairs, in one of my articles I posted before, I said these grades are meaningless, a higher number does not mean a better quality. However, virgin hair is indeed divided into several grades, so, how do you know which one is the best?

First, what type of virgin hairs your vendor usually sells to you? I mean the source of the hairs they collected. Among so many hair sources such as Chinese hair, Malaysian hair, India hair, Vietnamese hair, Burmese hair, the best quality is Chinese hair. So if you vendor usually collects hair material in China and sells hair products that are made with Chinese hair, then you are very lucky, you have found a very good hair vendor, the quality is trusted. Each strand of the Chinese hairs is usually thicker than that of other types of hairs, they are not easy to break, the virgin hair products made with Chinese hairs have minimal shedding and tangling, they also last for a very long time.

However, for the hair products made with Chinese hair, there are also different grades, whose difference lies in the weight of the hair? Take the weave or bundle for example, usually one bundle weighs about 95 grams, 97 grams or even 100 grams. Before placing your order with the vendor, you need to ask them how much the weight per hair bundle they are providing, Otherwise you may not get a satisfied result. For example, you expected the hair to be 100 grams per bundle, while the three bundles you just received are less than 300 grams so you can not get a full hair look, that’s the bad communication between you and your hair vendor that results in this dissatisfaction. If you have asked them first, perhaps they really provide the better quality 100-gram bundle. 100-gram bundle is not the best grade, some clients require more advanced double drawn hair, which guarantees that the wearer will get a hair look thick from top to ends.

So, in my opinion, if you insist on asking the best grade of virgin hair, I think the only answer is double drawn Chinese hair.

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