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50 cm
219 g
Brown
Brown Hair
329 €
45 cm
132 g
Brown
Brown Hair
158 €
55 cm
201 g
Brown
Brown Hair
322 €
65 cm
102 g
Brown
Brown Hair
184 €
60 cm
271 g
Brown
Brown Hair
461 €
70 cm
105 g
Brown
Brown Hair
200 €
60 cm
204 g
Brown
Brown Hair
347 €
75 cm
137 g
Brown
Brown Hair
274 €
60 cm
165 g
Brown
Brown Hair
281 €
70 cm
106 g
Brown
Brown Hair
201 €
65 cm
156 g
Brown
Brown Hair
281 €
60 cm
221 g
Brown
Brown Hair
376 €
80 cm
166 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
453 €
80 cm
107 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
292 €
75 cm
241 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
627 €
75 cm
126 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
328 €
65 cm
198 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
463 €
65 cm
182 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
426 €
50 cm
179 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
349 €
45 cm
115 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
179 €
60 cm
119 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
263 €
55 cm
181 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
376 €
65 cm
219 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
512 €
70 cm
190 g
Brown
Brown Curly Hair
469 €
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Brown hair gets chosen for a simple reason: it fits a lot of real client requests without forcing extra color work at the start. In salon use, that matters. For stylists, salons, and resellers, this category is usually less about chasing a trend and more about something easier to place — wearable tone, easier blending, steady demand.
In day-to-day salon work, brown hair is often picked for clients who want a finish that looks natural and not too pushed in either direction. Not too dark. Not too light. Not too obviously processed. It can work for softer installs, fuller looks, and more routine client requests, which is why brown raw hair tends to stay useful across consultations, custom styling, and repeat orders.
That flexibility helps, though it does not remove the usual problems. Chocolate tones are not all the same once they are installed. Some read warmer in daylight. Others shift under indoor lighting, or after heat is used a few times. Buyers who treat every chocolate-coloured bundle as interchangeable usually find out where that goes wrong.
What makes this category strong is balance. Good brown shades usually look believable on the head and avoid the flat, overworked finish that dyed stock sometimes gives off. Strong human hair in brown tones also tends to blend more easily into common client color ranges, which makes it practical for both salon work and resale.
There is another reason buyers come back to it. Brown is easier to work into different styling directions without needing much adjustment first. Straight textures, body wave, fuller installs — all of that can work. Undertone still matters, though. A cool, neutral, and a warm brown may sit close on paper, yet the difference becomes obvious once the hair is installed and seen in normal light.
Color alone is not much of a buying standard. A bundle still needs good structure. Cuticles matter. Texture stability matters too, and shedding matters once the install is actually worn.
In practice, better-prepared strands usually stay smoother after washing and react more evenly to styling. Stock that has been pushed too far just to make the tone look uniform can be a different story. Some chocolate-coloured bundles are naturally sourced in that shade. Others are adjusted to create a more controlled commercial result. That does not make them useless, but it does change how they should be judged.
A careful buyer usually checks what happens after washing, whether the tone stays balanced, and how much of the finish depends on surface coating rather than the actual condition of the fiber.
For wholesale buyers, brown categories often make sense because they are easier to place in real work than more extreme shades. They cover a wide range of natural-looking installs and cause fewer problems during matching. That alone makes them commercially useful.
A dependable vendor should offer shade grouping that makes sense, texture options that stay consistent, and grading that holds up from order to order. Salons and stylists need that. So do resellers. The goal is not only to sell bundles, but to reduce avoidable friction during service and make reordering less of a gamble.
For businesses serving clients who want wearable extensions rather than statement color, chocolate-coloured bundles usually stay near the center of the range for a reason.
Brown hair works best when the goal is easy blending, a natural-looking finish, and steady salon demand. Practical category. Still, the result depends on more than color alone.
Undertone matters. So does texture behavior. Preparation matters too, especially once the hair has been washed and worn a few times. That is where the better bundles separate themselves from the rest.