hey i was wondering i was about to purchase a laced wig and i still cant decide what kind of texture to buy?

i do have options indian remy mongolian remy and european.i relly do like indian hair but all the other hair typs have more textures and movments but no density and really ugly when wet but my point is should i buy indian remy??i like kim kardishians hair texture what is it indian remy ?? cause i love her hair.

and ps be nice no rud remarks.

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  1. shay_green2000 says:

    Texture and hair type of two different things. You can put just about any texture on any hair type. For instance, you can order an Indian Remy wig in a light yaki texture. This light yaki texture can also be purchased in Chinese Remy, Malaysian, Brazilian..ect. A texture is something that is normally manufactured in the oven to give it a certain look and feel. Here is a better way to say that…we KNOW Chinese hair is never yaki in appearance. However, factories can place this same bone straight Chinese Hair in an oven and give it a African American "permed" look. This is not how the hair looked in its original form. Density can be customized depending on your head shape, preferences and style choices. Talk to the person you are purchasing from and they should be able to consult with you about all of this. For Kim's hair..i would choose a Chinese Remy Wig in about 22 inchs, Slightly Wavy and then have it cut into layers by a stylist. Indian Remy will be fine as well but will not hold up as well as a good Chinese Remy hair. Be careful when purchasing this type of hair from just anyone because some Chinese Remy can be thick and hard to curl. Indian Remy is the most popular hair type out there but this is mostly do to its low cost and easy ability to get it. Indian Remy is not the best hair type on the market…but that's is mostly my own personal thoughts. It just depends on what hair style you are searching for and your own personal hair type and texture. Indian Remy comes from people of East Indian decent and found in India. This is often confused with Virgin Indian Remy Hair which is slightly different in the way it is placed in the unit and its cuticle intactness.

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