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Hair Extensions - Deep Wave Bulk Human Braiding Hair - Burgundy (99J)
Hair Extensions - Deep Wave Bulk Human Braiding Hair - Burgundy (99J)
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Factory-Deposited 99J Prevents Color Bleed
Burgundy pigment sealed into each strand under controlled processing. Dye stays locked in during washing and won't transfer onto pillowcases, clothing, or your natural hair underneath.
Burgundy Shifts Between Purple and Red in Light
Shade 99J blends cool violet and warm red-wine pigments. Tone changes depending on indoor vs direct sunlight, a dimensional quality single-process DIY dye can't replicate.
Deep Wave Definition Persists Through Weeks of Wear
Tight curl pattern holds its shape inside braids and along exposed boho tendrils. Wave sits in permanent bond structure rather than a temporary heat set.
Bulk Format Eliminates Weft Waste
No machine stitching. Every inch of the 20-inch strand feeds directly into knotless braids, goddess braids, or butterfly locs. Maximum usable material per pack.
100-Gram Bundle Avoids Scalp Overload
At 3.5 ounces per pack, enough curl volume for a full section while staying under the weight threshold where tension stresses hairline follicles.
Reusable Across Install Cycles
Virgin human hair beneath the 99J deposit retains cortex strength through takedown, washing, and re-braiding. Serves more than a single wear.
Washable While Installed
Sealed pigment and permanent wave structure both hold up through gentle in-braid washing. Refresh the scalp mid-install without compromising color or curl definition.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Style | Deep Wave |
| Hair Weight | 100 grams / 3.5 oz |
| Hair Grade | Virgin Hair - 100% Human Hair |
| Hair Color | Color 99J Burgundy |
Burgundy #99J is the chameleon of this color range. Take it inside under fluorescent lighting and it reads almost black, just a dark, rich color that doesn't attract much attention. Step into sunlight and it shifts into deep wine, unmistakably red but in the most restrained, sophisticated way possible. That dual personality is what makes burgundy the most popular red shade for people who want color without the volume turned all the way up.
The Deepest Red in the Lineup
If you line up every red-family shade available in this deep wave bulk collection, burgundy sits at the darkest end. Auburn (#30) is a medium, visible red-brown. Copper (#350) is bright and warm. Burgundy is deep, cool, and muted by comparison.
For braiding styles, this matters more than you might expect. Blue-based reds tend to complement cool and neutral skin tones particularly well, while orange-based reds (auburn, copper) lean warm. Burgundy is the safe bet if you're unsure which red family works for you because its darkness keeps it from clashing with most complexions.
Fading Behavior That Differs from Auburn
All reds fade. But burgundy fades toward a dark plum-brown that still looks intentional rather than the muddy brown auburn produces or the dull orange copper drifts into. Because the base color is so deep, you might notice less vibrancy after several weeks, but you won't wake up one day to a completely different color. Burgundy forgives neglect in ways that auburn does not. That said, avoiding the eight common braiding mistakes, especially braiding too tightly and neglecting moisture, still determines whether your burgundy braids last four weeks or eight.
Braid Size Controls How Much Red Shows
Styles that show more surface area, like chunky goddess braids, boho twists with loose ends, give sunlight more strand surface to reveal that wine tone. Smaller, tighter braids will keep more of the hair in shadow and read darker overall. Match the braid size to how much red you actually want to show. Maintaining the color between installs means sticking to a wash schedule of every seven to ten days and using the diluted shampoo method so the burgundy pigment does not strip out faster than it needs to.
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