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Clip In Hair Extensions - Indian Wavy - Natural Black (1B)
Clip In Hair Extensions - Indian Wavy - Natural Black (1B)
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Temple-Collected Wave Pattern
The S-wave texture formed naturally during the hair's growth cycle inside the follicle, not from rollers and not from a chemical set. So the wave relaxes and reforms with each wash instead of gradually disappearing over time. That's the difference with temple-collected hair.
RAW Grade With Full Cortex Density
Because this hair skips the acid-dip and cuticle-removal stages that commercial hair goes through, the cortex stays at its full shaft volume. Each strand has the thickness and structural resilience that processed hair permanently loses. You can literally feel how much denser it is.
Versatile Wave That Resets
You can brush the waves out for a loose, flowing bend or scrunch them damp for tighter definition. Because the wave is encoded in the hair's hydrogen bonds rather than a chemical treatment, it comes right back to its natural pattern after every shampoo. So you're basically getting multiple looks from one set.
Machine Double-Stitch for Wet-Weight Resistance
Wavy hair holds more water than straight textures, so the double-stitched weft construction reinforces each track to handle that added pull. Your strands aren't loosening from the base when you're washing or air-drying. That's a detail that matters more than people realize.
Seven-Piece Layered Placement
The 8-inch, 6-inch, and 4-inch weft sizes correspond to your crown, mid-section, and perimeter zones, so you can build volume strategically rather than just stacking bulk in one area. It's all about where you place them.
Lift Capacity to Platinum
Unprocessed Indian temple hair accepts color from its natural black all the way to #613 blonde without banding or orange patchiness. So balayage and highlights apply as cleanly as they would on virgin natural hair. Pre-treated hair just can't give you that.
Wave Density at 140 Grams
The natural wave creates visual volume that straight hair at the same weight can't match, so 140 grams delivers fullness equivalent to a heavier set while keeping the total load light enough that clips hold all day without fatiguing. It's that sweet spot.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair Weave |
| Texture | Naturally Wavy |
| Color | Natural Black |
| Length | 18"-22" |
| Weight | 140 grams |
| Grade | RAW |
| Coloring | Can lift to a #613 |
| Origin | From Temples in South East India |
| Weft Construction | Machine Double Stitch |
| Wefts & Clips | (2) 8-inch weft with 4 clips, (3) 6-inch weft with 3 clips, (2) 4-inch weft with 2 clips |
Indian wavy is the other raw temple hair option, and the wave pattern sits between body wave and Indian curly. It's not the uniform S-wave you see in processed body wave. It's looser, more irregular, with some pieces waving more than others. That irregularity is the point. Nobody's natural waves are perfectly uniform.
How This Differs From Body Wave
Indian wavy is the natural wave pattern from the donor, so some strands are wavier than others, some wave starts at the root while others wave from the mid-length. That natural variation is why Indian wavy blends more convincingly than processed body wave on people whose own hair has a slight natural wave or bend. If your hair isn't perfectly straight but isn't curly either, that in-between zone where it sometimes cooperates and sometimes frizzes, Indian wavy matches that energy.
The Raw Grade Difference
These are raw temple hair with intact cuticles. When cuticles are stripped and re-coated (which is what "processed virgin" means), the strands catch and mat. To keep these intact cuticles performing, know which products to avoid with Remy-grade hair, because sulfate shampoos and alcohol-based sprays strip the natural oils that raw wavy hair depends on for that effortless texture. The 140-gram weight is lighter than the 160-gram virgin sets because too much wavy hair stacked together can look heavy and lose the movement that makes waves attractive.
Air-Dry Texture
Indian wavy is the easiest texture in the lineup to air dry. The waves form on their own without scrunching or diffusing, and an hour later you have natural-looking waves with minimal effort. If you've been weighing clip-ins against tape-in extensions for long-lasting wear, the air-dry ease of this texture is what tips many people toward the clip-in option. If you want it straighter, run a flat iron through and it'll stay straight until the next wash. If you want it curlier, wrap sections around flexi rods while damp. That versatility makes wavy clip-ins a strong option if you're working with shorter natural hair and want length that doesn't look obviously added.
Color Capability
For highlights, the wavy texture creates a beautiful dimension effect because waves catch light at their peaks and shadow in their troughs, so even simple highlights look multidimensional.
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