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Hair Extensions - Ocean Wave Feather Crochet 20 Inch - Natural Black (1B)
Hair Extensions - Ocean Wave Feather Crochet 20 Inch - Natural Black (1B)
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A Bend That Opens as It Drops
Run the open swell out to twenty inches and the roll spreads wider and eases the further down it goes, the loose bend that perches near the collar on the short set trailing the whole way to the mid-back. It's a long, unhurried line rather than a wave held close, the wide-open shape this texture is known for given full room to stretch.
How Much Daylight Shows Through
Twenty inches gives each piece more length to fill, and with an open swell the real choice is how much space you let show between the rolls. Space 50-piece, 60-gram bundles out to keep the bends airy with your own scalp breathing through; close in with 100-piece, 120-gram sets until they pack a solid run of open waves crown to ends.
The Weight Settles Low, and the Roll Rides It
A length like this puts its heft down toward the ends, so the swell reads as movement crossing your back more than lift at the crown.
Hung Off the Rows, Hanging Flat
A hook feeds every piece onto your cornrowed base and pulls it through, no glue and no thread anywhere in it. Since nothing ties off at the root, there's no hard knot for all this length to hang from, so even a twenty-inch drop sits flat to your head and moves as one.
A Night's Crush, Raked Back Wide
Because the heft rides low and the bend sits so wide and loose, the swell comes back open easily after a night pressed flat against the pillow. Rake a damp finger through it in the morning and the spread springs its width back rather than staying crushed down where you slept.
Portioned Already, Faster to Set
The pieces come pre-split into even sections, so you're not stopping to measure each one off as you work. That counts for more on a long install, where a stretch this long is plenty of strand to place: starting even keeps the swell landing the same crown to ends, with no thin stretch turning up halfway down. New to a wave texture? There's a walk-through on installing and caring for a wave set.
Lift It Out, Set It In Again
The crochet hold unhooks with no cutting at all, so you take these long pieces out whole and set them back in for another wear, the swell coming through each takedown unbroken. At twenty inches in natural black 1B that's hair you buy once and keep reinstalling, and like any human-hair piece it takes a wand or flat iron between washes.
1B, Carried the Full Drop
Natural black 1B sits a soft black just off jet, the dark most heads already carry, so twenty inches of it settles into your own colour with no salon visit first. Down an open swell the light rolls along each loose bend rather than lying dead, keeping the length looking lived-in top to bottom.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair |
| Length | 20 Inch |
| Texture | Ocean Wave |
| Construction | Invisible String Design – seamless, knotless installation |
| Strand Prep | Pre-Separated Strands – ready to install |
| Color | Natural Black |
| Reusable | Yes – reusable |
| Heat Styling | Heat Friendly |
| Bundle | 50 Pieces / 60g Bundle |
| Set | 100 Pieces / 120g Set |
| Recommended Use | Everyday wear or special occasions |
The Swell Keeps an Unhurried Beat
Every texture moves at a kind of pace, the rhythm your eye follows across a style. A tight coil runs fast and busy; an open swell like this one takes its time, wide and easy, which is what gives it the just-out-of-the-water feel instead of a tight wind-up. A wave is really curved lines repeating in opposite directions, so over twenty inches you get that back-and-forth carried the whole way down, bend after bend, with no curl that quits once it clears your shoulders.
Whether Twenty Inches Sits Right on You
Before you commit to the long set, give proportion a second. A finished style reads best in some balance with your frame, roughly tracking the line of your shoulders, and longer lengths with softer waves tend to suit taller, fuller builds. Twenty inches falls toward the middle of your back, so let it drape and trail down rather than bank out wide at the sides, and the shape stays balanced on you. On a smaller frame it still works; you just keep the swell falling close and lean on the length over the spread, so it doesn't crowd your shoulder line.
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