Double Drawn Wigs mean every single strand is the same length from root to tip—no short hairs hiding underneath. The result? Maximum thickness, zero wispy ends, and hair that looks and feels incredibly lush. If you love voluminous, head-turning hair that moves like a waterfall, double drawn is your answer.
In hair processing, "drawn" means aligning hairs so the ends are even. Double drawn means the hair has been through this process twice, removing all short hairs. The result is thick, full ends with no tapering.
Regular wigs may have thinner ends because shorter hairs are mixed in. Double drawn wigs are thick from root to tip—maximum volume all the way down.
Yes, because more raw hair is needed to achieve that fullness, and the processing is more labor-intensive. But the luxurious thickness is worth it.
Generally, yes. Because the hairs are uniformly long, there's less friction and tangling compared to hair with varied lengths.