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How to Tell the Difference Between Quality 8a and 10a Grade Human Hair

By Alipearlhair

Firstly, what is hair grade?

Actually, there are many grades of hair. Normally, it’s 5A, 6A, 7A grade hair quality and so on. But there is not a Universal Standard” for human hair grading. Different companies have different standards of grading, but the higher the grade, the better the quality. When we do hair collection, we will classify different grades of hair according to the situation of the raw hair, like the integrity of the hair cuticles. 

On Alipearl Hair website, we have 8A grade and 10A grade hair quality. But what do they mean?

It’s important to know exactly which grade you are going to buy.

Alipearl 8A Grade Hair

Grade 8A is 100% virgin hair, which is pure human hair from single donors. The hair is never processed in any way. With proper care, 8A hair bundles can last up to 2 years. It can be colored to #27 and remain in good health. This hair has very high quality, for those looking for Brazilian, Peruvian, Indian or Malaysian hair would love this hair. This hair will give you bounce and volume, which are very suit for styling and holding a hairstyle. What’s more, our 8A grade hair is very soft, and it doesn’t shed or tangle. I believe you will love it.

Alipearl 10A Grade Hair

Grade 10A is the best and luxurious hair. The hair is reinforced double drawn to give you a strong structure. It has the same length from top to bottom. It makes the hair looks very thick and full, especially in the hair ends. You can dye the hair to a brighter color without much damage. With proper care, it can last up to 3 years. It is a great choice for the woman that loves her hair and does a lot with it.

No matter our 8A or 10A grade hair, they are all 100% high quality human hair, which are unprocessed, chemical free, soft and tangle free. All our hair are made according strict standards, true to length and weight. You can chose what you like according your budget and needs.


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