Single Drawn VS Double Drawn Hair Extensions: What’s The Difference?

by HEATHER COLLIER / 26 JUIL. 2024

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    The world of hair extensions can be a tricky thing, especially if you’re new to it! Single drawn and double drawn are terms widely used throughout the hair extension industry, but what is the main difference between the two? Whether you’re a beginner as a hairdresser in training or a pro choosing your dream set of Remy hair extensions, we’ve got all of the tips and tools you need to feel confident in your new locks.

    What is Single Drawn Hair?

    Single drawn hair is the standard level of thickness for the majority of clip in hair extensions available on the market today and is a super popular choice for those who regularly wear human hair extensions. It essentially means that each bundle of hair contains fewer full-length strands of hair, giving each bundle a layered effect.

    If you’re not entirely sure what hair type you have or what would best suit you, we can guide you in making the choice. Take a look at our blog Clip Ins VS Permanents: Which One Is Right For You? so you can make sure you feel comfortable in purchasing your brand-new locks!

    Pros and Cons

    Single-drawn has its pros and cons, but it all depends on your own personal needs and preferences. Let’s walk through them:

    Pros

    For clients who are less concerned about dramatic volume and are looking for a more natural and relaxed finish, single drawn hair is a great choice. Equally, single drawn hair is often much cheaper than double drawn hair due to its smaller quantity. Single drawn can also easily mimic a layered look for clients who want to add different lengths and textures to their hair.

    Cons

    The main downside of single drawn hair is that you will struggle to find volume whilst wearing them. If you have a client who desires a more glam, red carpet-ready finish, then you may be better off with thicker, double drawn hair. For example, if you are looking for thick, 20” hair extensions you will need to purchase single drawn hair of 22-24” in order to allow enough hair for the extensions to be trimmed and thickened at the ends, so that they still have an overall length of 20”. If this is the look your client is after, single drawn hair extensions may not be the best choice. Single drawn is essentially a form of layered hair extensions, meaning they are not suitable for permanent extensions and work best for temporary options such as clip in extensions. In terms of longevity, single drawn hair also doesn’t last as long as the hair is slightly thinner, causing them to deteriorate faster than double drawn hair.

    What is Double Drawn Hair?

    So, now that you’ve read all about single drawn hair, what does double drawn hair mean? And is double drawn hair better than single drawn? We’re here to fill you in.

    When a product is listed as ‘double drawn’, this ultimately means that within a bundle of hair, the majority of shorter hairs are removed so what remains is all the same length, leading the ends nice and thick. Double drawn hair extensions are considered thick hair extensions compared to single drawn. There is a noticeable difference in their thickness and overall quality, making them more suitable for individuals with average and thicker hair types.

    Double drawn means hair each strand is as thick at the root of the extension as they are at the ends, almost like an unlayered, blunt cut. Essentially, this means it will last far longer and requires less extensions during application and are best for permanent extensions due to their longevity and overall upkeep that is required to keep them in great condition. Double drawn also provides more flexibility for cutting the permanent extensions in, as most people will have their professional extensions cut in so there is allowance to layer it. If it is already layered, this it becomes harder to customise.

    All of our double drawn hair extensions are Remy Royale, meaning not only are they made of 100% Remy human hair, but are far more luxurious in their look, feel and overall durability. This includes our Nano Rings, 50g Tape Ins, Invisible Tape Ins, Weaves, Flat Track Wefts, Flat Tips, I-Tips and our top selling Seamless Clip In Extensions.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros

    Double drawn hair is a great choice if you’re looking for hair full of volume and glamour. As this form of extensions are highly thick from root to the tip, a full-bodied look will be achieved with ease. It’s also likely that you will not need as many as you would for a full head of single drawn hair extensions, and therefore will not need to purchase quite as many, making it a more cost-effective, sustainable option.

    Cons

    Double drawn hair is also typically more suited for permanent hair extensions, as the weight of the hair is more durable when applied professionally and can be cut around your natural hair accordingly to put in the layered effect and remove any bluntness. If cost is an issue, then double drawn is on the pricier side, and are typically more expensive than single drawn extensions as it’s known as the best hair extension quality. Depending on your budget, you may want to opt for single drawn.

    If you’re considering switching from clip in hair extensions to permanents, our Ultimate Guide to Permanent Hair Extensions is your bible from here on out, providing you with everything you need to understand the purchase process, factors to consider and key maintenance tips to keep your extensions healthy, shiny and long-lasting. To decide on the best permanent extensions for you, whether it’s Tape Ins, Nanos, Weaves, I-Tips or more, we’re happy to help you choose: Which Permanent Hair Extension Are You?.

     

    Conclusion:  

    Although it may seem difficult to wrap your head around, single drawn and double drawn are simply terms used for different extension preferences. Whatever your style or aesthetic may be, you can explore a whole other side to your hair with Cliphair. Shop our clip-in hair extensions and permanent hair extensions today to add length, volume and a richer texture to your natural locks!

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