TL;DR: Single drawn wefts contain a natural mix of hair lengths within each bundle, while double drawn wefts are meticulously sorted so nearly every strand is the same length. Double drawn costs more, but the result is thicker, more uniform extensions from root to tip.
A single head of human hair naturally grows in varying lengths. Some strands are six inches long, some are fourteen, some are twenty. When that hair is collected and sewn into a weft, the mix of lengths carries over — unless someone intervenes.
That intervention is the core difference between single drawn and double drawn wefts, and it affects the look, feel, weight, and price of your extensions more than almost any other factor.
Single drawn hair has been sorted once to remove very short strands, broken pieces, and debris. The remaining hair gets sewn into a weft with its natural length variation intact.
Hold a single drawn weft up and you'll notice it's fullest at the top (near the sewn edge) and gradually thins toward the ends. Around 50–60% of the strands reach the full stated length. The rest taper off at various shorter points.
This isn't a defect. It mimics how natural hair looks — slightly thinner at the tips. For many people, this is actually preferable because it blends more seamlessly with their bio hair without feeling bulky at the bottom.
Single drawn wefts work especially well when you want:
Double drawn hair goes through a second, painstaking sorting process. Technicians (or in some cases, machines) remove the shorter hairs from each bundle so that 80–90% of the strands are the same length.
The result is a weft that looks uniformly thick from the attachment point all the way down to the tips. No gradual thinning. No wispy ends. Just consistent density throughout.
This second sorting process is labor-intensive. Each bundle essentially loses volume during the removal of shorter strands, so more raw hair is needed to create the same weight of finished product. That's where the price jump comes from — you're paying for the extra labor and the additional raw material.
Double drawn wefts shine when you're going for:
| Feature | Single Drawn | Double Drawn | |---|---|---| | Strand uniformity | 50–60% full length | 80–90% full length | | Appearance at ends | Naturally tapered | Thick and blunt | | Weight per weft | Lighter | Heavier | | Price point | More affordable | Premium | | Best for | Natural, everyday looks | Full-glam, blunt styles | | Raw hair required | Standard amount | Significantly more |
If a brand doesn't label their wefts as single or double drawn, there's a quick visual test. Gather the weft into a ponytail shape and hold it up. If the ends taper into a V or cone shape, it's single drawn. If the ends form a relatively blunt, even line, it's double drawn.
Photos can be misleading, though. Some brands style their wefts in marketing images to make single drawn hair look fuller than it is. Always check the product description for specific language about the draw type, and don't hesitate to reach out to the brand directly if it's unclear.
At Bombshell Extensions, our 100% Human Remy wefts are clearly labeled so you know exactly what you're getting — no guesswork.
Your client's desired end result should drive this decision, not the price tag alone. A client who wants a natural, blended look may actually be disappointed with double drawn wefts if the ends feel too thick against their own hair. Meanwhile, a bride wanting maximum drama in Spring 2026 wedding photos might find single drawn underwhelming.
Ask your client to bring reference photos. Nine times out of ten, you can identify whether those looks were achieved with single or double drawn hair just by studying the ends.
According to the Professional Beauty Association, ongoing education in product knowledge is one of the top factors that sets high-performing stylists apart. Understanding weft construction falls squarely into that category — it's the kind of detail that builds serious client trust.
This is genuinely a case where the "right" choice depends entirely on your hair goals, your natural texture, and the style you're after. Single drawn gives you movement and a natural taper. Double drawn gives you density and uniformity. Both use the same quality hair — the difference is in the curation.
Know what you want your ends to look like, and the decision practically makes itself.
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Bombshell Extension Co. is a provider of luxury, 100% Remy human hair extensions available to both licensed hairstylists and consumers worldwide.
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