Well it mainly depends on the wearer and your preference. I am going to individually describe each texture and qualities. However, no matter what the origin, the best Virgin Remy is 100% human hair donated and collected from a single donor. It is normally donated from female hair donors for religious or personal reasons. When the hair comes from a single donor, it is called single drawn, or double drawn when it comes from 2 donors. Single Drawn is considered to be the best hair for weaving hairstyles, because all of the hair cuticles are aligned and face the same direction. The position of the cuticles are important. If the cuticles are not aligned then it may cause significant shedding, tangling, and matting. Also shedding can come from poor craftsmanship of hair wefts.
Although there are many fabulous Virgin Remy origins offered such as Brazilian, Burmese, Cambodian, Eurasian, Indian, Malaysian, Peruvian, Russian, and so forth, most of these hair types are NOT imported from the country of origin. The origin of the hair is more so dependent on the texture of the hair, and how it reacts to different styling. It is safe to say that your Malaysian or Peruvian hair may not be from the country of origin, but the hair has similar qualities to the people of that nationality. Although the hair may not be from the country of origin, this does NOT make it fake. Human hair is traded and sold worldwide, so it can come from many locations around the globe.
Brazilian is one of the most popular and versatile textures of today. The texture is soft and medium coarse, and it blends well with all types of hair ethnicities from African American to Caucasian. The color varies from light brown, dark brown, and even natural to dark colored black. The most popular Brazilian texture has been body wave, which can be styled bone straight, or just wet to wear a wavy/curly look.
Cambodian & Mongolian is similar to one another as the textures are naturally straight. The hair does not naturally come in curly or wavy textures. This makes the hair best for wearing straight styles. It does not have a natural wave or curl pattern when wet.
Eurasian is a mixture of natural wave and curly exotic textures. It is the best of the curly and wavy combination textures. It also holds its pattern, even after straightening.
Indian is also a widely known and most versatile hair origin. It has low luster and shine, and it varies from loose wavy, body wave, curly, and straight textures. Indian Hair curls and straightens very easily.
Malaysian is similar to Indian hair, but it is softer and silkier than Virgin Indian hair. It also has medium to high luster and shine, and can appear too shiny at first. However, once the hair is washed a few times, the initial shine wears off, and it carries a medium shine that resembles very healthy hair. It mainly comes in natural straight, wavy, and curly textures.
Peruvian is slightly coarse hair and tends to be thicker than Indian Hair and Brazilian Hair. It blends increasingly well with relaxed hair textures. It comes in a variety of textures from natural straight, wavy, and curly.
Russian is the priciest of Virgin Hair extensions, because of its short supply of hair to go around. Russian hair has Caucasian descent, and collected from Asian and European markets. It also slightly thinner and finer than all of the other hair mentioned above. Russian hair is easy to style, but may be hard to blend with natural hair depending on your natural hair texture.
Although there are many fabulous Virgin Remy origins offered such as Brazilian, Burmese, Cambodian, Eurasian, Indian, Malaysian, Peruvian, Russian, and so forth, most of these hair types are NOT imported from the country of origin. The origin of the hair is more so dependent on the texture of the hair, and how it reacts to different styling. It is safe to say that your Malaysian or Peruvian hair may not be from the country of origin, but the hair has similar qualities to the people of that nationality. Although the hair may not be from the country of origin, this does NOT make it fake. Human hair is traded and sold worldwide, so it can come from many locations around the globe.
Brazilian is one of the most popular and versatile textures of today. The texture is soft and medium coarse, and it blends well with all types of hair ethnicities from African American to Caucasian. The color varies from light brown, dark brown, and even natural to dark colored black. The most popular Brazilian texture has been body wave, which can be styled bone straight, or just wet to wear a wavy/curly look.
Cambodian & Mongolian is similar to one another as the textures are naturally straight. The hair does not naturally come in curly or wavy textures. This makes the hair best for wearing straight styles. It does not have a natural wave or curl pattern when wet.
Eurasian is a mixture of natural wave and curly exotic textures. It is the best of the curly and wavy combination textures. It also holds its pattern, even after straightening.
Indian is also a widely known and most versatile hair origin. It has low luster and shine, and it varies from loose wavy, body wave, curly, and straight textures. Indian Hair curls and straightens very easily.
Malaysian is similar to Indian hair, but it is softer and silkier than Virgin Indian hair. It also has medium to high luster and shine, and can appear too shiny at first. However, once the hair is washed a few times, the initial shine wears off, and it carries a medium shine that resembles very healthy hair. It mainly comes in natural straight, wavy, and curly textures.
Peruvian is slightly coarse hair and tends to be thicker than Indian Hair and Brazilian Hair. It blends increasingly well with relaxed hair textures. It comes in a variety of textures from natural straight, wavy, and curly.
Russian is the priciest of Virgin Hair extensions, because of its short supply of hair to go around. Russian hair has Caucasian descent, and collected from Asian and European markets. It also slightly thinner and finer than all of the other hair mentioned above. Russian hair is easy to style, but may be hard to blend with natural hair depending on your natural hair texture.
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