Okay, so Indian wavy hair... Girl, this is the texture that made me finally understand why people drop serious money on bundles. Not gonna lie, when I first felt this hair at a beauty supply store, I literally stood there for five minutes just running my fingers through it. The woman working there was like "You good?" and I'm like "THIS IS TEMPLE HAIR?" Because honestly, the quality difference is insane.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Hair Type | 100% Human Hair Weave |
Texture | Naturally Wavy |
Color | Natural 1B (can lift to #613) |
Lengths Available | 10" - 28" |
Weight | 100 grams per bundle (300g total) |
Wefts | Machine Double Stitch |
Grade | RAW |
Origin | Temples in South East India |
Included | 3 bundles |
What Makes This Special
Here's the thing about Indian wavy hair that nobody really explains properly. Each bundle has its own unique wave pattern because this is RAW hair. We're talking actual temple hair that hasn't been chemically processed to death. When I opened my first pack, I was confused because the waves weren't identical. Then I realized... that's the whole point. Your natural hair doesn't have uniform waves either, right?
Not gonna lie, the thickness is what really sold me. Indian hair is naturally thick and full, so you're getting serious volume with just three bundles. I've installed these on clients with medium-density hair and three bundles gave them that full, bouncy look without needing to add a fourth. The weight (300 grams total) is perfect. Heavy enough to hang beautifully but not so heavy you get headaches by lunch.
And can we talk about the coloring potential? This hair can go from its natural 1B all the way to 613 blonde. I've personally taken Indian bundles to a honey blonde and the hair stayed soft and bouncy. Just make sure you're using a good colorist because this quality deserves proper treatment.
The Real Details
Here's what I learned after working with Indian wavy bundles for years. The temple collection process means you're getting hair that's been cared for, not just grown. These donors follow specific routines that keep the hair strong and healthy. That's why it feels different from regular virgin hair. It's thicker at the ends, holds moisture better, and the wave pattern actually gets prettier over time instead of loosening.
The machine double stitch on these wefts is solid. I've had bundles with single stitching that started shedding after the second install. These? You can reinstall them multiple times without issues. Just seal your wefts (clear nail polish works perfectly) and you're good.
Installation tip from experience: because each bundle has unique waves, alternate them when you're installing. Don't put all similar patterns together. Mix them up for the most natural look.
Girl, Just Get Them
If you want hair that moves like it grew from your scalp, handles heat styling without drama, and actually gets better with each wash... this is it. Indian wavy gives you options. Wear it natural for that beachy texture, straighten it for sleek looks, or enhance the waves with some mousse. Three bundles, premium quality, temple-sourced hair. Your install is about to look expensive.