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Hair Extensions - Kinky Straight Feather Crochet 16 Inch - Natural Black (1B)
Hair Extensions - Kinky Straight Feather Crochet 16 Inch - Natural Black (1B)
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The Easy Blown-Out Body
Kinky straight gives you soft, lifted body all the way to the root, so it falls full instead of lying stick-flat. That blown-out fullness is what makes fine or thinning hair read thicker the moment it's in, the kind of body you'd otherwise only leave a blowdry chair with.
Collarbone Drop, Light on Each Piece
Sixteen inches falls to right around the shoulder or collarbone, and with less hair loaded on every strand there's next to no pull where each one anchors. It's the daily-wear length, gentle enough on your braids that you forget it's up, which is exactly why the short set suits an everyday rotation.
Seats Fast, Fills a Full Head Quick
A hook draws each feather strand onto the braided string base, so nothing ties off and no hard bond digs at your scalp. At sixteen inches barely any length trails the hook, so the pieces catch and seat in seconds and a whole head fills fast, the base staying light while you build real volume.
Fewer Passes to Press It Down
A sixteen-inch strand clears the plates in a pass or two, so pressing the kink sleek is quick work, and none of it holds past a wash. Being real human hair, it lets the plates lend a temporary smoothness and the blown-out body returns the next time you rinse. Always lay a thermal shield down before you press.
Spring Enough to Take the Comb
A smoothed grain gets handled harder than a curl, a firm comb-through and a flat-iron pass instead of a soft scrunch, and what lets it take that is the natural give in the strand: healthy human hair bends under tension and recovers rather than snapping. So you can press it and comb it through daily without wearing it out.
Loop It Straight Out of the Pack
Every piece shows up already split and ready, no sewn weft to trim before you start. Take one, anchor it, move to the next.
1B That Passes for Your Roots
On a smoothed, pressed-looking grain, a hard jet black would flash as one flat sheet under light; 1B sits a shade softer, dark enough to read as most people's natural base yet with a little depth kept in the surface instead of going to slab. No colour appointment before it goes in.
Rewear the Same Light Pieces
Because these sixteen-inch pieces carry so little weight, they loop on under almost nothing and lift off just as easily, coming out whole with not a strand cut, so the same set hooks back in for a second and third wear. Grab 50-piece, 60-gram bundles if you like a soft, natural body; the 100-piece, 120-gram count packs a thick, full head. On a short drop the extra pieces thicken the body at the shoulder rather than adding length, so choose the count by how dense you want the blowout to sit.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair |
| Texture | Kinky Straight |
| Length | 16 inches |
| Construction | Invisible String Design – seamless, knotless installation |
| Strand Prep | Pre-Separated Strands – ready to install |
| Color | Natural Black |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Heat Styling | Heat friendly |
| Bundle Option | 50 Pieces / 60g Bundle |
| Set Option | 100 Pieces / 120g Set |
| Recommended Use | Everyday wear; natural-looking blown-out style with lightweight volume |
Why a Straight Feather Wants the Comb
The curl-pattern sets in this line can mostly skip a brush. A blown-out straight one can't: on a smooth grain every snag and rough patch shows the instant it forms, the sort of thing a coil keeps tucked away in its texture, so a wide-tooth comb earns a place in your routine. Work it gently, holding the base flat to your head with one hand and easing the comb down without forcing it, since the loose strands hang off a braided foundation that won't forgive a hard tooth. Those strands never get the oil your scalp feeds your own hair, so they dry and tangle sooner if you ignore them, and a moisturising conditioner worked through the wet length after each wash keeps them soft.
The Looks a Coil Can't Hold
A smooth grain opens up styles a curl shuts out. Slick the front into a low pony, set a sharp centre or side part, or twist it into a tidy bun, and a kinky straight feather holds the line because the hair sits flat on the rows instead of springing off them. That's the everyday range the plain product copy reaches for: one install reading as a fresh blowout one morning and a pulled-back desk look the next, with nothing to redo between. At the 50-piece, 60-gram count it stays light enough to run from morning into the night, and since a crochet pulls out clean, the same pieces load back in for the next stretch instead of the bin.
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