Top 5 Signs to Identify 100% Raw Vietnamese Hair
To be honest, the hair market today is a bit of a "maze." If you spend five minutes scrolling through Instagram, you’ll be bombarded with marketing terms like 10A, 12A, or "Super Double Drawn." In reality, many of these labels are just used to justify a higher price tag.
At GUGU HAIR, we prefer to keep it practical. Instead of making grand promises, here are 5 realistic ways to check if you’re actually holding Raw Vietnamese Hair or just another processed bundle.
The Scent: Beyond “Artificial Fragrance”
Many factories use harsh chemical baths to strip the hair, then coat it in thick silicone to make it look shiny for the first few washes.

- Authentic Raw Vietnamese hair usually smells like… well, hair. Sometimes you might catch a faint scent of the herbal shampoos or natural oils commonly used by women in rural Vietnam.
- If you open a package and get a strong whiff of acid, bleach, or an overpowering “floral” perfume used to mask chemical processing, it’s likely not raw.
Texture Inconsistency (The Beauty of Imperfection)
The paradox of the hair world is that if it looks too perfect, it’s probably processed.
- Since this is Single Donor Hair, every bundle comes from a different person. You should see slight variations. One bundle might be a soft natural black, while another has a hint of dark brown. Some strands might be slightly thicker than others.
- If you order five bundles and they look like an identical carbon copy of each other in color and wave pattern, they’ve probably been factory-dyed or steam-processed for uniformity.
The “Cuticle Grip” Test Raw Vietnamese Hair
This is a simple technique professionals use, but it’s rarely discussed in marketing brochures.
- How to do it: Take a single strand and slide your fingers from the root to the tip—it should feel smooth. Now, slide your fingers from the tip back up toward the root.
- The Reality: True Raw Vietnamese Hair has its cuticles intact. When you slide your fingers upward, you should feel a slight “resistance” or “grip.”
- The Warning: If the hair feels unnaturally slippery in both directions, the cuticles have likely been stripped and replaced with a temporary silicone coating. This hair usually tangles badly after 3 to 5 washes.
Reaction to Water and Humidity
Raw hair behaves like “living” hair because it hasn’t been heat-set into a permanent state.
- After a wash, raw hair typically reverts to its natural state—often a slight, irregular wave. In humid weather, it might frizz a little or gain volume, just like your own hair would.
- If the hair stays bone-straight or keeps a rigid, perfect factory curl even after being soaked in water, it has been permanently altered by high-heat steam.
The Bleaching Test (The Real Quality Check)
Vietnamese hair is known for its strength, but it’s also the most faked origin in the industry.
- Raw hair from GUGU HAIR is typically strong enough to be lifted to a Level 10 Platinum Blonde (#613) while remaining elastic and healthy.
- Processed or “floor hair” (collected from scraps) will often break, turn “mushy,” or get stuck at a brassy orange stage when bleach is applied. This is why high-end salons tend to stick to raw sources—they need a reliable canvas for coloring.
GUGU HAIR: A Realistic Approach
We know you’re tired of the “perfect” marketing photos. At GUGU HAIR, we focus on what the hair actually does over time, not just how it looks in the box.
Hình ảnh
- No synthetic fiber mixes.
- No heavy silicone coatings to hide flaws.
- A lifespan that can realistically reach 3–5 years with proper care.
Want to see for yourself? We’re happy to hop on a quick video call to show you a burn test or a bleaching test live from our stock. No filters, just raw hair.
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