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Hair Extensions - Burmese Curly Feather Crochet 16 Inch - Natural Black (1B)
Hair Extensions - Burmese Curly Feather Crochet 16 Inch - Natural Black (1B)
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A Tidy, Defined Ringlet
Burmese curly lands between silky and full curl, a neat outlined ring with more spring and edge than a body wave yet falling open where a tight kink winds right up. Every curl keeps a clear edge, so the crown reads as polished curl rather than fuzz, and it holds up under lighter products without going limp.
Lighter on the Braid at the Short Drop
Sixteen inches loads less hair onto each feather piece than the twenty does, so every strand rests soft on your braided base and the crown stays low-tension through a long day. The spiral draws up to sit between shoulder and collarbone and keeps that height the hours out.
A True Curl at Everyday Length
Stretch one piece flat and it measures the full sixteen, then let go and it springs to collarbone height, none of the extra inches a pulled-out measurement would hang on your roots. You get packed, defined curl at a length you can wear on repeat.
One Mist and It's Awake
Because the curl is the hair's own and not a finish ironed in, a short tight spiral wakes fast. A single mist and a shake-out at the sink bring the ringlet back, and when the wear is up the set unhooks whole with nothing snipped, so it hooks straight back in and the spiral springs to life again next time.
Lifted Through the Loop
A hook catches each feather piece and pulls it up through the string loop on your braided base, so nothing cinches at the root. No bulk gathers at your crown and it seats flat from the very first piece.
Quick to Feed Across the Head
The pieces arrive ready to install, and at sixteen inches the shorter strands slip through the hook fast, so you move section to section without wrestling length on every loop. Less prep, more placing, the curl going in at the pace you work.
Heat-Friendly, Season After Season
Being 100% human hair, it takes a hot tool without flinching, and the curl won't slacken across a run of wears. Coil a section up on a barrel or smooth the parting sleek, then a wash brings the ringlet home. Run a thermal protectant on every pass.
Set Your Density in 1B
Pick 50-piece, 60-gram bundles for soft, natural curl volume, or crowd in a 100-piece, 120-gram set until the head reads thick and full. Natural black 1B carries a faint warmth a hard jet hasn't, so it sinks into dark hair straight off the pack with no colour appointment first.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair |
| Texture | Burmese Curly |
| Length | 16 Inch |
| Color | Natural Black |
| Design | Invisible String Design – seamless, knotless installation |
| Part | Pre-Separated Strands – ready to install |
| Reusable | Reusable |
| Heat Styling | Heat Friendly |
| Bundle | 50 Pieces / 60g Bundle |
| Set | 100 Pieces / 120g Set |
| Drape | Falls around the shoulder to collarbone |
| Recommended Use | Everyday wear |
A Curl That Wakes With a Wash, No Wand Needed
Because this is real human hair with the spiral worked right into the strand, you look after it the way you'd look after a natural curl rather than a styled one. Cleanse sulfate-free or co-wash with a cleansing conditioner between washes, then layer a leave-in and a light, water-based curl cream. Burmese curly runs on the silky side, so it wants those lighter products rather than the heavy butters that flatten a defined ringlet. Scrunch the product in, let it air-dry or diffuse on low, and the pattern sets itself. At night a satin bonnet or a loose pineapple keeps the coil intact, so morning is a quick mist-and-go rather than a redo.
Keep the Foundation Breathing
A feather crochet works because the loose strands feed onto a braided base, which is the oldest reason braid-and-track attachment is also the gentlest: nothing glued or melted to your own hair, and each piece lifts back out to hook in fresh. The catch is hygiene rather than weight. A braided foundation traps shampoo, oil, and sweat if you rush it, and a base that never dries through is where irritation and matting start. Run cleanser between the braid rows down to the scalp, rinse until it goes clear, then dry the base fully before you re-scrunch the curl on top. Look after what's underneath and the ringlet keeps reading like it grew there.
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