Human hair lovers know and love these three names when it comes to human hair.
They are the top of the human hair food chain, and buying any one of them is a big deal.
Brazilian, Peruvian, and Indian hair are the height of human hair.
We will be looking at the differences between all three hairs and be revealing some human hair trade secrets.
Trade secret: Almost all virgin hair comes from India; they have the hair cutting yearly ritual that provides a great source of pure virgin hair. Now the terms “Brazilian,” “Peruvian,” or any other ethnic names used to brand human hair do not necessarily refer to the sourcing location as much as to the texture and grade.
Indian hair
Indian hair (in its pure virgin variety), is sourced from natural donors and is sold as a bundle, the way they come. The virgin type of Indian hair has not undergone any chemical treatment when on the donor’s head or even after collection.
Indian hair is soft, layered, and textured. While Indian hair is not yaki straight, it isn’t wavy either. It just falls in a soft curtain of a black and black brown. Indian hair is top quality hair and can be used for a very long time.
Indian hair is quite versatile, which allows it to be styled easily. It can be bleached, dyed, and permed to give a different look, but that will be ruining the natural beauty of virgin hair.
Brazilian hair
Based on the rich texture of Brazilian hair, their hair will make beautiful hair, especially because of the diversity in the ethnic makeup. Unfortunately, Brazilians are not known for making regular hair donations.
Hair referred to as Brazilian has a more coarse texture than Indian hair. It is bouncy and can come in wavy or curly or straight forms. It has a brown to almost black color spectra.
This hair is excellent for afro Americans. It holds well under heat and humidity, which allows it to form into waves or curls. Brazilian waves are bouncy with hints of mixed ethnic donors. They are quite easy to maintain.
Peruvian hair
Peruvian hair is more coarse than Brazilian hair and can withstand more heat. This coarseness makes it possible to curl it into tight curls.
Peruvian hair curls well when wet and has a fullness that makes it possible to use fewer bundles for a full look. Peruvian hair has a texture that is similar to Brazilian in terms of body waves. Peruvian curly hair is suitable for afro Caribbean ladies.
All three hairs are great quality hairs that will last long with proper care routine.
Below are some of our favorite styles of each type.
Best Peruvian Weaves
Best Brazilian Weaves
Best Indian Weaves