The features of double-drawn bulk human braiding hair, Quality and Durability Our double-drawn bulk braiding hair has 50% of strands the same length, creating fuller braids that last for months with proper care. It resists wear and tear, even with frequent styling. Styling Versatility This versatile hair suits sleek styles or voluminous curls and blends well with various hair types for diverse styles like box braids, cornrows, twists, and updos without harming natural hair. Natural Look and Feel Double-drawn hair mimics natural hair with a silky, smooth texture and various curl patterns. Typically unprocessed, it retains its natural characteristics for a realistic look and feel. Low Maintenance Ideal for busy lifestyles, this hair needs minimal care—simple moisturizing and gentle cleansing keep it fresh. Unlike synthetic options, it doesn't tangle easily, simplifying upkeep. Hypoallergenic Our hair is hypoallergenic, making it safe for sensitive scalps or those with allergies. Hair Details: -Hair Texture: Water Wave -Hair Type: Double Drawn Burmese Hair -Hair Color: Natural Color -Healthy, Thick, High quality -Each Bundle/ Pack Contains 100 Grams -Free Gift: Latch Hook*1, Rat Tail Comb*1, Edge Control Brush*1, Hair Clips*2 How to Get Bora Bora Braids Getting Bora Bora braids is like getting goddess braids, but you use a different amount of human hair. This changes how you look after the style. Here's how to do it: Prepare: Clean your hair, get rid of any knots, and blow-dry. Install: Use a knotless technique to put in the braids, adding wavy bulk braiding hair for a unique look. Add hair in small sections, about half an inch apart, to get a full and smooth style. Hair: Normally, you need 3 packs of "Super French" or "Wet & Wavy" 18" bulk human hair for medium-length styles. Maintenance Tips Bora Bora braids can be tricky to look after, but with good care, they can last more than two months. Here's how: Detangle: Make sure the braids don't have any knots before you put any products on them to avoid matting. Hydrate: Use some water, then a setting mousse and a leave-in conditioner. Don't use gels or extra-hold mousse because they have a lot of alcohol, which can dry out the braids. Style: You can wear Bora Bora braids in different ways, like natural wavy patterns, down for a softer look, or curled using flexi-rods and hot tools.