Single drawn & double drawn

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ElleBelleExtensions

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Hi Geeks

I am just starting out and doing my course this weekend.

I was wondering what the difference between single and double drawn is (I'm guessing overall thickness) and how you decide when to use each of these?
 
Sorry forgot to add...

How many bonds would be needed for half head and full head micro/fusion bonds, and how many grams for half head and full head weave? x
 
The drawing process is the removal of short hairs in the bundle. Double drawn hair goes through this process twice which means most of the hairs in the bundle are the same length.

Amount of hair depends on clients needs.
 
Aw ok, thanks for that. There's so much to take in since I'm new to this.

So say my client had thin find hair, and wanted micro rings. What would you recommend?

Sorry to be a pest, just trying to get my head around it x
 
Double drawn hair is more expensive, full head of keratin bonds 150 half head keratin bonds 75
Full head of weave 180g
I use wonderful hair extension I hope this helps
 
Double drawn hair is more expensive, full head of keratin bonds 150 half head keratin bonds 75
Full head of weave 180g
I use wonderful hair extension I hope this helps

That's s great help, thanks :)

How do you apply to wonderful hair? I can only see on their website to go and get them fitted as a client x
 
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