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Difference Between Brazilian Hair, Peruvian Hair, Malaysian Hair And Indian Hair

  • Cohovi Rodrigue
  • May 9, 2016
  • 2 min read

Weave culture is all centered around having the best hair that there is to offer. Some of the most popular hair types can run you anywhere between $150-500 per bundle, depending on which hair you choose and who manufactures it. Now, we all know that Brazilian, Malaysian, Peruvian and etc. hair is different in terms of styling, textures and where it originates from, but what are some physical characteristics that set them apart from each other?

Brazilian Hair

Since the country of Brazil has such a diverse ethnic background, it only seems logical to offer the hair in a wide array of different textures varying from straight to very curly. The variety of different textures allows it to be one of the most versatile in terms of styling. The hair holds curls very well, and the straight hair is not bone straight as it still contains some slight waves.

Peruvian Hair

Peruvian hair tends to be very dense and coarse, allowing you to actually save money since you don’t need as many bundles when working with this hair. If you’re interested in styling your hair in a very sleek, straight style then Peruvian hair is your best bet. Its multipurpose use allows it to blend well with curly afro-textured hair as well as Caucasian hair types and it’s

Malaysian Hair

This hair is usually very soft, curly and shiny, but the shine tends to fade after a few washes. Very little product is actually needed to style the hair, so it’s easy to weigh the hair down so it needs to be cleansed between uses. Malaysian hair tends to be very voluminous and thick, which is perfect if you’re looking for a lot of body. The main thing to remember with this hair is to keep it moisturized as much as possible as it tends to get dry.

Indian Hair

Indian Hair is naturally straight and/or slightly wavy and thick. The hair is typically resistant to breakage which makes it the perfect hair to use for all types of styling options. Indian Hair is a natural dark brown, is fine and is not too shiny which allows it to blend very well with African-American hair.


 
 
 

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