What is the difference between Malaysian hair and Indian hair?

Before buying virgin hair, we need to know the difference between different types of hair. Especially malaysian hair and Indian hair, hereby we Klaiyihair would like to introduce you core difference among them.


SIMILARITIES
1.They all have natural movement and will never tangle or shed unlike non-remy or non-virgin hair.
2.They are all available in wavy, straight or curly textures.
3.The colors are not even through out the weft. You will get a few patches where strands maybe lighter or darker than the rest of the weft. This is normal and typical of hair from a sunny country where hair lightens with exposure to the sun.


DIFFERENCES

Malaysian Hair - Malaysian hair at first can appear excessively shiny but after the first 2/3 washes the shine lessens considerably to take on a more natural appearance.


Indian Hair - Indian hair tends to dry into a beautiful wave which ranges from a slight wave to very wavy, although it straightens and curls very easily. The hair holds curls very well


Malaysian hair density is above middle. It has a great natural shine, the hair is very strong and for this reason holds curls extremely well. If you want to experiment with fabulous and regular curling of your hair, then this is a great option.


Malaysian hair is very soft and silky and at first glance can appear a bit shiny. But after a few washes the luster fades into a more natural glow.


Indian hair,depending on the region where the hair is collected, can resemble everything from a fine European texture to lightly yaki. Indian hair lasts a long time without much maintenance and is very versatile. This origin of hair is also very silk and silky.


Indian hair has a natural pattern like a light wavy wave and deep wave, which means that you don’t need to perm or curl your hair.


How do you make a decision on the origin or type of hair to go for ?
Both Malaysian and Indian hair are the most preferred origins for wavy and curly textures, wavy for Malaysian and curly for Indian


Because Malaysian hair is heavy and thick, it holds curls longer, and because Indian hair is strong, it holds curls very well. Some people also prefer the thickness, silkiness and shine of Malaysian hair for straight hair. Indian hair is only preferred for straight hair because of its high luster and airy, light, bouncy feel. However.


For curly styles, we recommend Malaysian and Indian hair.


DO'S AND DON'TS

1.Air drying is highly recommended for all types of hair after washing and conditioning.
2.Try to always use a moisturizing leave in conditioner. Avoid having to use any other grooming products between washes.
3.Use alcohol free serums or products on hair. This will not dry out the hair and make it frizzy.
4.Do not apply any heavy oils on hair as they will seep on to the hair extension, in turn weighing it down and resulting in restricted movement and potential tangling


In terms of hair daily care, Both of malaysian hair and Indian hair are manageable once you find 100% virgin hair. Treat hair extension like your own hair. The best way to get rid of hair tangle is to involve heat and dry, so why not moisten hair often and nurse the hair with some hair oil.


No matter which hairstyle you choose, only after you take good care of them can you own a gorgeous hair.

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