What’s The Difference Between Single and Double Drawn Hair?
The difference between single drawn hair and double drawn hair comes down to thickness, length consistency, and overall look. Here’s a clear, no-confusion breakdown:
Single Drawn Hair vs. Double Drawn Hair
1️⃣ Hair Length Consistency
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Single Drawn Hair
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Contains mixed hair lengths
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Shorter strands are mixed in with longer ones
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Ends naturally taper and thin out
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Double Drawn Hair
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Hair is sorted to remove shorter strands
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Most strands are the same length
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Ends look full, blunt, and thick
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2️⃣ Volume & Fullness
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Single Drawn
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Full at the top, thinner at the bottom
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Mimics natural human hair growth
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Double Drawn
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Thick from roots to ends
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Looks more luxurious and polished
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3️⃣ Appearance & Styling
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Single Drawn Hair
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Best for natural, layered styles
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Works well for loose waves and everyday looks
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Double Drawn Hair
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Ideal for bobs, straight styles, and high-density wigs
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Ponytails and curls look fuller and heavier
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4️⃣ Price Difference
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Single Drawn Hair
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More affordable
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Great for budget-friendly wigs or bundles
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Double Drawn Hair
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Costs more due to extra sorting
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Considered premium/luxury hair
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Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | Single Drawn Hair | Double Drawn Hair |
|---|---|---|
| Hair lengths | Mixed | Mostly same |
| End thickness | Thin, tapered | Thick, blunt |
| Volume | Natural | Extra full |
| Look | Soft & realistic | Glam & polished |
| Price | Lower | Higher |
| Best for | Everyday wear | Statement styles |
Which One Should You Choose?
Choose single drawn hair if you want:
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A natural, real-hair look
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Lightweight feel
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Budget-friendly option
Choose double drawn hair if you want:
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Maximum fullness
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No thin ends
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A luxury wig or extension look
If you want, I can also help you decide based on wig density (180%, 220%, 250%), hair texture, or face shape—just tell me what style you’re going for.