The Longevity of Virgin Hair Bundles: How Long Do They Last?

The Longevity of Virgin Hair Bundles: How Long Do They Last?

Mikey Moran

Let’s be honest: most people buy our bundles and wigs just because someone says, “Oh, this is nice.”

They might not put a lot of thought into the exact type of hair, how it is made, and how to maintain it. 

If anything, we are all guilty of wearing hair on our heads, not knowing more than the fact that it is gorgeous. But we all know the major difference between human hair and synthetic hair. In the realm of human hair, there are various grades. Higher up on the ladder is virgin hair.

She is usually more expensive than the rest.  But why are Virgin hairs costly?

And, more importantly, will I get my money’s worth from these bundles? How long do Virgin Hair Bundles last?

You will leave this page well-educated on the details of virgin hair bundles and their longevity. Check out some of the ones that Private Label has available. 

Private Label Showroom Black and Blonde Hair Bundles

What is Virgin Hair?

Virgin hair is 100% human hair that manufacturers have chemically processed.

Chemically unprocessed means the hair has not been dyed, bleached, or permed to change its color or texture.

This process makes it the highest-quality form of hair on the market. Virgin hair is donated by real people. It usually comes from a single donor or more than one and is sourced from various countries worldwide, including India, China, Brazil, Vietnam, and European nations. 

It is also super versatile in terms of style and textures. Some common versions are Silky Straight Bundles and Kinky Curly Bundles. While it is entirely natural, manufacturers work on it in two ways.

One is soaking it in a solution to soften the cuticles and align them so they face the same direction.

The other is altering curl patterns with heat. Still, the hair is considered virgin because it has not undergone a chemical process. There are three different types of virgin hair:

Brazilian Hair: Brazilian hair is known for its light, shiny, and silky look. It is the most versatile and popular of all hair types. This hair blends well with most hair textures and holds curls beautifully, making it a favorite among many.

Peruvian Hair: Peruvian hair is durable, thick, and coarse. It’s excellent for blending with natural hair that isn’t as smooth as other extensions. Peruvian hair offers a more natural look and feel, making it ideal for those who want a fuller hairstyle.

Malaysian Hair: Malaysian Hair Bundle is soft, silky, and complete. It’s a great option for those whose natural hair is smooth and delicate in texture. Malaysian hair has a natural shine and holds styles well, making it perfect for sleek, polished looks.

Blonde Body Wave 16 Inch Hair Bundle

How Long Do Virgin Hair Bundles Last?

There is a lot of information about this online. Some say six months; others say one year, and so on. However, in actual sense, sound, high-quality virgin hair bundles can last anywhere from 1 to 2 years or even longer.

The keyword here is how well you maintain virgin hair

If you wear your virgin hair bundles daily, expect them to last between 6 months and one year with proper maintenance.

Regular washing, conditioning, and protective styling are essential to keep the hair looking fresh and healthy. For my girls, who bust out their bundles occasionally, the lifespan can extend to 1.5 to 2 years or more.

Occasional use reduces the wear and tear on the hair, allowing it to maintain its quality for longer.

Using virgin hair bundles in protective styles like wigs or sew-ins can also impact their longevity. Sew-ins, for example, can last up to 2 to 3 months per installation, but the hair itself can be reused multiple times, extending its lifespan.

Deep Wave 16 Inch Hair Bundle

Common Misconceptions About Virgin Hair Longevity

Only some things you hear are true, especially with hair. You need to get factual and reliable information.

But to clarify, here are three things I have listened to about virgin hair. Feel free to add some more in the comment section.

No Maintenance Needed:

One of the biggest misconceptions is that virgin hair doesn’t need care because it’s not growing from your scalp. This is far from the truth. Virgin hair is 100% human and requires proper maintenance to stay in good condition.

Can Withstand Anything:

Another misconception is that virgin hair can handle excessive styling and chemical treatments without any consequences.

Like natural hair, virgin hair can become damaged if not treated properly.

Excessive dyeing, bleaching, and heat styling can and will shorten its lifespan.

Lasts Forever:

Let’s be realistic: while virgin hair is durable, it does not last forever. Some brands might use that as a selling point, but even with the best care, all hair eventually wears out. The goal is to maximize its lifespan through proper care and maintenance.

Afro Kinky Curly 16 Inch Hair Bundle

Factors Affecting the Longevity of Virgin Hair Bundles

You might not see that 1-2 years timespan with your hair bundles, and you might wonder why.

It is because you are not particularly sensitive about how to make them last. But now that you are ready let’s check it out. 

Quality of Hair:

The quality of the virgin hair bundle plays a significant role in its lifespan. High-quality virgin hair carefully sourced and handled will last longer than lower-quality alternatives.

Ensure you purchase your bundles from reputable hair suppliers. 

Care and Maintenance:

Proper care and maintenance are crucial to prolonging the life of your virgin hair bundles.

This includes regular washing, conditioning, and proper storage when not in use. Neglecting these aspects can lead to tangling, dryness, and shedding, reducing the lifespan of the hair.

Frequency of Use:

How often you wear your virgin hair bundles will impact their longevity. Daily wear can cause the hair to wear out faster than occasional use.

Consider rotating between different styles of human hair wigs to reduce the strain on your bundles.

Environmental Factors:

Sometimes, it is simply not our fault. Exposure to environmental elements such as sun, wind, and pollution can degrade the quality of your virgin hair bundles.

Protect your hair by wearing hats or scarves when outdoors for extended periods.

Tips to Maximize the Longevity of Your Virgin Hair Bundles

Let’s learn. How do you make your virgin hair bundles last longer:

Proper Washing and Conditioning:

Wash your virgin hair bundles regularly with sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner.

This helps to remove dirt and product buildup while maintaining the hair’s natural moisture.

Deep conditioning treatments can restore moisture and keep the hair soft and manageable.

Heat Protection:

If you must use heat styling tools, always apply a heat protectant spray to shield the hair from damage. Opt for lower heat settings to minimize the risk of heat damage.

Avoid Overprocessing:

While virgin hair can be dyed and styled, avoid excessive chemical processing.

Limit dyeing and bleaching to prevent weakening the hair strands and causing dryness.

Proper Storage:

Store your virgin hair bundles in a cool, dry place when not in use. Consider using a satin or a silky hair extensions bag to protect the hair from dust and tangling.

Private Label Showroom Black Straight Hair Bundles

Virgin Hair Bundles Will Keep You Company

I wish there were more I could express. But to take away from today, ensure you buy high-quality virgin hair bundles.

Excellent quality comes with a very long life for the hair. So, treat your virgin hair bundles with the same love and care as your natural hair, and enjoy the benefits of gorgeous, long-lasting virgin hair from Private Label!

Read our Full Virgin Hair Guide now!

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1 comment

This article is exactly what I needed! I’ve been curious about virgin hair bundles and how to make them last longer. The tips on proper washing, conditioning, and avoiding overprocessing are super helpful. Now I feel more confident about maintaining my hair extensions. Thanks for the informative read!

Halle

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