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Sew In Hair Extensions - Brazilian Spanish Wave - Natural Black (1B)
Sew In Hair Extensions - Brazilian Spanish Wave - Natural Black (1B)
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Spanish Wave Occupies a Unique Texture Niche
The medium-amplitude S-pattern delivers more defined movement than loose wave but stays more relaxed than deep wave. It's a texture that holds its shape for days between restyling, and it is a specific look neither adjacent wave pattern accurately replicates.
Wave Pattern Forgives Imprecise Blending
The overlapping S-curves naturally mask the transition line between weft and leave-out. Minor density differences or texture mismatches that straighter patterns would expose? Spanish wave hides them.
Virgin Brazilian Cuticle Alignment Resists Tangling
Root-to-tip cuticle direction prevents the interlocking friction that causes matting. Critical for Spanish wave, where the mid-range curl can tangle faster than smoother textures if the cuticle is compromised.
Machine Double-Stitch Weft Construction
Two rows of stitching provide the structural durability sew-in tracks demand through weeks of braided tension, wash cycles, and daily movement.
100 Grams at Full Virgin Grade
Each bundle retains its intact cuticle structure, delivering the softness and heat tolerance that lets the Spanish wave be restyled between straight and curly without degrading.
Wave Pattern Is Permanently Set
The S-curve lives in the strand's disulfide bond architecture. Flat-ironed straight styles and tighter curling-wand waves wash out completely, and the original Spanish wave comes right back.
Color-Liftable for Creative Customization
Virgin melanin accepts lightener evenly. Highlights, ombre, or warm-tone shifts without the mid-shaft breakage pre-processed Spanish wave bundles develop under bleach.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Grade | Virgin Hair |
| Texture | Spanish Wave |
| Lengths | 12" - 30" |
| Weight | 100 grams / 3.5 oz |
| Wefts | Machine Double Stitch |
Spanish wave has the most defined S-pattern of any wave texture. Each curve is crisp, deliberate, and deeply set, more structured than body wave, more open than deep wave.
What Separates Spanish Wave From Body Wave
Body wave softens and loosens over time, especially with repeated washing and sleeping. After three months of wear, a body wave bundle might relax into a loose wave. A Spanish wave bundle at three months still looks like a Spanish wave. That pattern retention is part of what separates high-quality Remy hair from lower-grade extensions that lose their shape after a few washes. When deciding between machine-sewn and hand-tied weft construction, the machine double weft on this bundle gives you the durability a defined wave texture demands during daily wear.
Using a Single Spanish Wave Bundle
One hundred grams of Spanish wave is enough to introduce defined movement into a section of an install. Place it in the layers visible when you flip your hair, the outer shell, where the defined wave catches light and eye contact. Getting that placement right depends on the cornrow foundation and anchor braid technique your stylist uses to secure the weft without adding tension to your edges. It works as a standalone partial sew-in for the back section while you leave out your natural hair in front. The defined pattern also makes it useful for ponytail extensions where you want visible wave structure rather than a smooth or subtly waved ponytail. If you plan to pair this bundle with a lace frontal for a complete look, choosing the right lace frontal and parting style for your face shape ensures the Spanish wave frames your features correctly. The Spanish wave 13x4 frontal and Spanish wave 4x4 closure are the matched pieces for this bundle.
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