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How Many Bundles Do Your Need? A Complete Guide
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How Many Bundles Do Your Need? A Complete Guide
How Many Bundles Do You Need? A Complete Guide If you've ever stared at a hair website wondering "how many bundles do I actually need?" — you're not alone. It's one of the most common questions we get at Too Raw Hair, and the answer depends on a few key factors: the length you're going for, your desired thickness, and the texture you choose. Whether you're shopping our Too Raw (100% unprocessed raw hair) or Too Bougie (virgin hair) line, this guide will help you get it right the first time. What Affects How Many Bundles You Need? Before we get into the numbers, here's what plays a role: Hair length — longer hair requires more bundles to maintain fullness Texture — curly and wavy textures appear fuller than straight, so you may need fewer bundles Desired density — a natural look vs. a thick, voluminous style Installation type — closure sew-in, frontal sew-in, or quick weave each have different requirements Bundle Counts by Style Goal Natural Look For a seamless, natural finish at 12–18 inches, 2 bundles + an HD Lace Closure is the sweet spot. Want a little more thickness? Add a third bundle and you're set. Full & Voluminous Style For maximum fullness, go with 3–4 bundles. If you're doing heavy layers, 4 bundles is the move — it prevents gaps and keeps density consistent from root to tip. Layered or Curly Styles Curly and layered styles naturally remove length and weight, so you don't need as much hair. Start with 3 bundles and add more only if you want extra volume. Bundle Counts by Length Short Hair (10–14 inches) Perfect for bobs and natural short styles. 2 bundles and a closure gives a clean, natural finish. For thicker ends, go with 3 bundles. Tight curls can get away with 2, but silky straight bobs look best with 3 to keep density at the tips. Medium Hair (16–20 inches) The go-to length for most installs. For straight textures, 3 bundles avoids thin ends. For wavy or curly textures, 3 bundles is the most common choice — grab an extra if you're going for a bigger, fuller style. Long Hair (22–28 inches) For a full sew-in, expect 3–4 bundles, especially for straight hair. To be safe and ensure fullness from root to tip — 4 bundles is the way to go. Recommended Bundle Chart by Length & Installation Length Closure Sew-In Frontal Sew-In Quick Weave 10–14 inches 2–3 bundles 2–3 bundles 2–3 bundles 16–20 inches 3 bundles 3 bundles 3 bundles 22–26 inches 3–4 bundles 3–4 bundles 3–4 bundles 28–32 inches 4 bundles 4 bundles 4 bundles 34 inches + 4–5 bundles 4–5 bundles 4–5 bundles Raw vs. Virgin Hair — Does It Change the Count? Not significantly, but here's what to know. Our Too Raw bundles are 100% unprocessed single donor hair — cuticles intact and aligned, maintaining natural density over time. Our Too Bougie virgin bundles are steamed to achieve a curl or wave pattern, giving them a naturally fuller appearance. For wavy and curly styles from the Too Bougie line, you may find 3 bundles gives you all the volume you need. Still Not Sure? We've Got You. Every head of hair is different. If you're still unsure how many bundles to grab, reach out to us — we're happy to help you build the perfect install. Shop our Too Raw and Too Bougie collections at toorawhair.com.  

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