Remy Extensions Question
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Nov 22, 2013
Symone B.
Remy means that all the hairs are all cuticle aligned. They go in the same direction starting at the cuticle. Non-Remy hair just has the hair going in all different directions, which promotes tangling.
Nov 22, 2013
Symone B.
No! That is one pack of hair and since it's that long it will be about 1/4 of your head. When it's a longer length you have to get about 3-4 bundles/packs for it to be full. My hair is 30 inches and I wearing 5 bundles
Nov 22, 2013
Alex W.
I wear 18 inches and they are 160grams so for 24 inches you will probably need abit more to make sure they are thick enough :)
Nov 22, 2013
Symone B.
No. It will still look super thin. 200g is okay but I do suggest that you double them(maybe get another that's a shorter length to layer it)