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Hair Extensions - Kinky Straight Feather Crochet 20 Inch - Natural Black (1B)

Hair Extensions - Kinky Straight Feather Crochet 20 Inch - Natural Black (1B)

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Smoothed Down, But Still Holding Body
Kinky straight has the finish of hair a few days out from a fresh press, laid down but never glass-flat or shiny like fibre. At twenty inches that finish takes on real weight, more strand root to tip than the shorter pick, and the faint lift held at the base is what keeps a fall this long reading as your own pressed hair rather than a piece.

A Full Twenty Inches, One Clean Sweep
This is the long option in the feather crochet range, dropping toward the mid-back. On a smoothed straight texture all that length pours down in a single sleek fall, with none of the bend or stacking a wave or a coil piles up at the same drop.

Fed Onto Braids, No Bond at the Root
Each piece pulls onto a braided foundation through the string base with a hook, drawn through rather than glued or sewn. No knot, no wax, no track pressing on your scalp, and the straight grain settles down close from the very first piece.

Press the Whole Length Down
Because the fibre is genuine human hair, a hot iron presses the kink as flat as you like. Twenty inches gives the plates more to cover, so work it in sections root to tip and the pattern stays down the full drop. Want it sleeker for a day, run it again; the body returns once it's washed. Heat protectant before every pass.

Sectioned Before It Ships
Every piece leaves the pack already divided out and ready to install, so there's no sitting at the mirror teasing strands apart before the hook ever touches a braid. You open the bundle and start feeding pieces on.

Length That Rides the Whole Base
Every piece anchors to the braids underneath, and a smooth straight grain lies down close instead of lifting the way a coil stacks, so twenty inches of weight rides even across the whole foundation rather than dragging on two or three tracks. Constant tension at the root is what tires the follicle over time, so a low-pull base like this is the kind way to carry length this long.

1B Sliding Cleanly Down the Length
Natural black 1B falls a touch short of true jet, the dark shade most people already carry, and on a smooth straight surface the colour reads as one continuous run with no join for light to catch. It folds into your base straight out of the pack with no colour session, and because a crochet releases each piece uncut, the set loads right back on for another wear.

Pick Your Density
Select 50-piece, 60-gram bundles into a natural, lived-in fullness, or scale up to a denser 100-piece, 120-gram set packing the whole head. Dial the count to how heavy you want twenty inches to hang.

Feature Details
Hair Type 100% Human Hair
Texture Kinky Straight
Length 20 Inch
Color Natural Black
Construction Invisible String Design – seamless, knotless installation
Part Pre-Separated Strands – ready to install
Coloring Capability Reusable & Heat Friendly
Bundle Option 50 Pieces / 60g Bundle
Set Option 100 Pieces / 120g Set
Recommended Use Everyday wear or special occasions

How a Long Blowout Wears Through a Day

Twenty inches puts more blown-out body on your head than any shorter length here, and a drop this long is where you actually watch it move and resettle over the hours. The strand lies smooth but keeps body at the base, and that bit of grip is what stops a full mid-back fall from going glass-flat like synthetic. Because it's real human hair, it behaves the way your own pressed hair does: a flat iron only borrows the sleekness and never sets it for good, and a wash, a humid afternoon, or a hard workout eases it back out again. Over a length this long the body returns low down as readily as up at the crown. You're never wearing the texture out by ironing it; you take a smoother version for a while, then it relaxes into its own body the next time it gets wet.

Blending a Long Straight Set

A smooth grain is the harder one to blend, because a clean straight line shows the exact spot where your own hair ends and twenty inches of extension keeps going, a join a coil's texture would cover on its own. The fix is to notch the edge: take small scissors and cut fine, slanting layers into the added length, starting about where your natural hair stops and matching the graduated shape your face-framing layers already carry. Cut a little, step back, look, then cut again, since the aim is to soften the blunt edge into something that reads layered rather than to thin the whole set. Done right the hand-off disappears and the length passes for hair you grew and pressed yourself.

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