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What are hair bundles, and how do they differ from other hair extensions?

Hair bundles are groups of hair wefts, typically weighing around 3.5 to 4 ounces each, that are sewn or glued onto a track. These hair bundle are used to add length, volume, and texture to natural hair, and they are a popular choice for those looking to enhance their hairstyle without causing damage to their natural locks.

Unlike clip-in extensions, which are temporary and easy to apply, hair bundles are often sewn into braids (a method known as a weave) or used in wig construction for a more permanent style. The bundles can be made from synthetic fibers, but the most sought-after types are made from 100% human hair, offering a natural look and feel that blends seamlessly with your own hair.

Hair bundles also come in various textures, such as straight, wavy, curly, and kinky, allowing you to choose the style that best matches your natural hair or the look you're aiming for. Since they are reusable and can be dyed or styled just like your natural hair, bundles are a versatile and cost-effective option for those looking to change their hairstyle.