Single Drawn VS Double Drawn Hair, What's The Difference?

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Single Drawn vs. Double Drawn Hair: The Key Differences

Hair Structure & Thickness

Feature Single Drawn Hair Double Drawn Hair
Strand Lengths Contains mixed lengths of hair — long and short strands together. Most strands are the same length, with short hairs removed.
Fullness (Thickness) Thinner at the ends and thicker at the roots — a natural taper. Thicker from top to bottom with even ends.
Volume Look More natural, mimics real human hair growth.

 

Appearance

  • Single Drawn Hair

    • Looks more realistic for everyday wear.

    • Best for those who prefer a soft, natural fall.

    • Ends may look less full, so trimming is sometimes needed for a neat finish.

  • Double Drawn Hair

    • Very uniform, thick, and bouncy from root to tip.

    • Ideal for glam, full-bodied styles.

    • Often used in premium wigs and extensions.

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Cost & Processing

  • Single Drawn Hair:

    • Cheaper because it requires less sorting and processing.

    • Great for budget-conscious buyers or a natural vibe.

  • Double Drawn Hair:

    • More expensive — extra work goes into hand-sorting out shorter strands.

    • Often used for high-end wigs or luxury hair extensions.

Ideal For

Preference Best Choice
Natural, realistic look  Single Drawn Hair
Thick, voluminous look  Double Drawn Hair
Everyday wear Single Drawn Hair
Glamorous, full styles Double Drawn Hair

 

Quick Visual Example (Imagine This):

  • Single Drawn Hair:  Hair tapers naturally like your real hair.

  • Double Drawn Hair:  Thick from top to bottom, giving that “salon-finish” fullness.

 

 


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