The meaningless hair grades

Do you really know the grades of human hair? I think you must see 8A, 9A, 10A, 11A, 12A and even 15A on the title of hair products on vendors websites, do they really stand for the real grades of the human hair? I do not think so, and I think they are meaningless. In my opinion, the real grade only describes the quality of the human hair, it can be divided into virgin hair, remy hair and non-remy hair, virgin hair is the best grade. So, the real grade in human hair does not mean “the higher the number, the higher the grade is”, this is a wrong view and may become a wrong guide when you are going to purchase.

For example, on some vendors price list, they say their bundles are 16A, but on the price list of some other vendors, the highest grade is 11A, so you will choose 16A, is that a right choice? Maybe if the 16A really has a higher quality than the 11a of the other vendor, but there is also another possibility, which is the 16A has the same quality or even worse quality than the 11A, but you finally bought 16A hairs at much higher price, this sounds bad. So, I said such digital hair grades are meaningless.

However, within one hair company, there may be different grades of human hairs described in 10A, 11A and 12A, the higher the number, the higher the grade is, this is true. To meet customers various needs, a lot of hair vendors will keep different grades of hairs in their warehouse, for example, they use 10A to stand for non-remy hair, use 11A to mark their remy hair products, and then 12A means virgin hair products in their company. So, if you want the best hair, then choose 12A grade. But some companies may use 15A or 16A to represent their best virgin hair, this is normal.

The following are examples, two scams, both said they are selling 15A raw hair, but do you think you can buy a 30in double drawn bundle at $31? Or you can buy three double drawn hair bundles of 20in at only $110?

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