Blessed Hands Hair Co – Hair Comparison Guide
Blessed Hands Hair Co – Hair Comparison Guide
Understanding the difference between hair types and lace systems helps you choose the perfect hair for your desired look and lifestyle.
Raw Hair
Raw hair is the highest quality human hair available. It is 100% unprocessed and collected from single donors, meaning the hair has not been chemically treated or altered in any way.
Because the cuticles remain intact and aligned, raw hair is extremely durable and can last for multiple installs with proper care. Raw hair typically has natural texture variations and a fuller appearance. This hair can be colored, curled, and styled just like natural hair.
Best for: Customers looking for premium, long-lasting luxury hair.
Virgin Hair
Virgin hair is also high-quality human hair that has not been chemically processed with harsh treatments. However, virgin hair may be steam textured to create patterns such as body wave, deep wave, or loose curl.
Virgin hair is soft, shiny, and easy to style while still maintaining good durability. It is a great option for everyday installs and offers beautiful texture patterns at a more affordable price point than raw hair.
Best for: Customers who want beautiful, versatile hair for everyday styles.
HD Lace
HD lace is an ultra-thin lace material designed to melt seamlessly into the scalp. It provides the most natural-looking hairline and is often preferred for flawless installs.
Because the lace is very delicate, it should be handled carefully during installation and maintenance.
Best for: Customers who want the most natural and invisible hairline.
Transparent Lace
Transparent lace is slightly thicker than HD lace but still provides a natural look. It is designed to blend with lighter skin tones but can be tinted to match different complexions.
Transparent lace is more durable than HD lace, making it a good option for long-term wear and frequent installs.
Best for: Customers who want a natural look with added durability.
Frontals vs Closures
Frontals go from ear to ear and allow for more styling versatility including middle parts, side parts, and pulled-back hairstyles.
Closures cover a smaller portion of the front of the head and are great for simple, natural-looking parts while requiring less maintenance.
How Many Bundles Do I Need?
10–14 inches: 2 bundles recommended
16–22 inches: 3 bundles recommended
24–30 inches: 4 bundles or more recommended
If you are installing a frontal, you may need one less bundle depending on your desired fullness.