Okay, so remember when I spent literal months trying to grow my hair out for that sleek, glass-hair look everyone was doing? Girl, Vietnamese straight bundles just saved me from another year of biotin supplements and talking to my split ends. Not gonna lie, when I first felt this texture, I kept running my fingers through it like some weirdo because it's THAT silky.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Style | Silky Straight |
Bundles Included | Three Per Bundle Deal |
Weight | Per Bundle: 100 grams / 3.5 oz |
Total Weight | 300 grams / 10.5 oz Total |
Lengths Available | 10" - 30" |
Wefts | Machine Double Stitch |
What Makes Vietnamese Hair Different
Real talk, I've worked with Brazilian, Malaysian, Indian bundles, you name it. Vietnamese hair hits different. It's naturally thick but still has this weightless feel that doesn't drag your install down by lunchtime. The strands are strong enough that you're not finding little broken pieces all over your bathroom counter after styling (we've all been there with cheaper bundles).
Not gonna lie, the first time I installed Vietnamese bundles for a client back in my salon days, I was skeptical. Everyone was all about Brazilian hair back then. But once I saw how this hair held up after three months? Still silky, still manageable, still looking expensive. That's when I became a believer. The thing about Vietnamese straight hair is it stays straight. Like, humidity-proof straight. You know those bundles that go from sleek to puffy the second you step outside? Yeah, this isn't that.
Here's what really sold me though. You can color these bundles without them turning into a crispy mess. I've taken Vietnamese hair from natural black to honey blonde (took two sessions, but still). Try that with synthetic blends and you'll be sweeping melted hair off your floor.
The Real Installation Details
Here's the thing about these three-bundle deals: you're getting 300 grams total, which is that sweet spot for a full install. If you've got fine to medium density hair, this gives you fullness without that obvious "I'm wearing bundles" look. For my thick-hair girls, you might want to grab an extra bundle for the back, but honestly, three usually does the trick.
The machine double stitch wefts are sturdy without being bulky. I can't tell you how many times I've had single-stitch wefts start shedding before I even finished the install. These double-stitched ones? They're going nowhere. You can cut them, fold them for a braidless sew-in, even use them for a quick weave without worrying about wefts coming apart.
Pro tip from years of installs: Vietnamese straight hair blends best when you flat iron your leave-out on low heat. The textures match up so naturally that people will literally ask if it's all your hair. And since these come in lengths from 10 to 30 inches, you can do everything from a sharp bob to mermaid-length hair.
Girl, Just Get Them
If you want that swishy, commercial-worthy straight hair without the damage of constantly flat ironing your own hair, these Vietnamese bundles are it. Quality virgin hair, proper double stitching, and enough hair for a full install, all in one bundle deal. Your silk press could never last this long.