Texture
Color
The 1B natural color 13×6 fumi curly frontal is a Remy human hair frontal made for soft, defined curls and a natural-looking hairline. It suits salons, wig makers, resellers, and buyers who want a fuller curly finish with thick ends. Many choose it because the 13×6 frontal offers more parting space and the 1B tone blends easily with natural dark hair.
Why Choose 1B Natural Color 13×6 Fumi Curly Frontal
This product is chosen for its balanced look: neat frontal construction, defined fumi curls, and full ends. The natural 1B color makes it practical for daily wear and professional installs, while the curl pattern gives a polished style without looking overly processed. For buyers comparing suppliers, this type of frontal is attractive when they want stable texture, minimal tangling with proper care, and a more realistic finish than overly shiny synthetic-looking alternatives.
Benefits of Choosing 1B Natural Color 13×6 Fumi Curly Frontal
The main benefits are styling flexibility, fuller coverage, and a salon-ready appearance. A 13×6 frontal gives more room for middle and side parting, while the fumi curly texture adds body and movement. Remy hair is often preferred because it helps the hair feel smoother and easier to manage. With proper maintenance, buyers can better control frizz, reduce dryness, and keep the curls attractive. For business buyers, this product also works well for custom wigs, premium installs, and repeat orders where color consistency and support matter.
Why Vietnamese Hair Is Premium for 1B Natural Color 13×6 Fumi Curly Frontal
Vietnamese hair is valued because it is typically strong, soft, and naturally smooth before texturing. When used for a fumi curly frontal, that strength helps the curls look lively while keeping the hair more manageable for washing, styling, and coloring. Buyers also appreciate Vietnamese hair for its natural movement and more reliable fiber quality, especially when they want to avoid weak, overprocessed hair that sheds easily or loses shape too quickly.
Best Hairstyles with 1B Natural Color 13×6 Fumi Curly Frontal
This product is suitable for glamorous loose curls, side-part wigs, middle-part installs, and fuller layered looks. It works especially well for soft volume styles that need bounce at the ends. The natural 1B shade also pairs well with classic black-toned looks, everyday wear, and elegant salon finishes.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Frontal |
| Size | 13×6 |
| Material | Remy Human Hair |
| Texture | Fumi Curly |
| Color | 1B Natural Color |
| Length | 08–30 inches |
| Features Shown | Thick ends, neat frontal, natural shine |
| Care Notes | Hand wash only, warm water, sulfate-free shampoo, heat below 180°C |
Partner with GreatHair
GreatHair focuses on clear communication, stable quality, and practical support instead of unrealistic promises. We understand Vietnamese hair sourcing and help clients evaluate texture, color, and install suitability before larger orders. For salons, resellers, and wholesalers, GreatHair supports long-term cooperation with transparent updates, technical guidance, and a partnership mindset that reduces risk when testing new curly products.

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- Address: 8, Alley 20/45 Phu Minh Street, Minh Khai Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a wig or a frontal?
It is a frontal, not a full wig. It is commonly used to create wigs or complete frontal installs.
What does 13×6 mean?
13×6 refers to the lace size. It gives a wider frontal area and more parting space than smaller closures.
Can this frontal be dyed or styled?
The product image states it can be dyed and modeled. As with any human hair, results depend on processing level and professional handling.
Will the curls stay defined over time?
Fumi curls can remain attractive with proper care, but all curly hair needs maintenance. Using sulfate-free shampoo and controlled heat helps preserve the pattern.
Is the color pure black?
No. The stated shade is 1B natural color, which is a natural dark tone rather than jet black.
How should it be maintained?
Hand wash with warm water, use sulfate-free shampoo, dry gently with a towel, and keep styling temperature below 180°C.
Before You Begin:
- Ensure your hair is clean, dry, and free of any products.
- Have a mirror, a comfortable workspace, and all the necessary tools and materials ready.
- Sew-in extensions are often best applied by a professional hairstylist, but if you’re attempting it at home, proceed with caution.
Tools and Materials Needed:
- Weave-in hair extensions (wefts)
- Weaving thread (matched to your hair color)
- Weaving needle
- Hair clips or ties
- Sectioning clips
- Hair comb
- Scissors
- Hair bands or hair ties
Prep Your Hair:
- Brush your natural hair thoroughly to remove tangles and knots.
- Decide where you want to create the part for your weave-in extensions. It’s common to start with a horizontal part near the nape of your neck and work your way upwards.
Section Off Hair:
Use sectioning clips to separate a thin horizontal layer of your natural hair at the nape of your neck. This will be the first section to which you’ll attach the wefts.
Prepare the Weft:
- Measure the width of the sectioned-off hair and cut the weft to match that length.
- If the weft has multiple tracks, gently separate them along the stitching line.
Thread the Needle:
Thread the weaving needle with the weaving thread. The thread color should match your hair color for a natural blend.
Attach the Weft:
- Start from the back of the sectioned-off hair. Insert the weaving needle under the natural hair and then through the weft, creating a loop.
- Pass the needle and thread through the loop to secure the weft in place.
Sew Along the Weft:
Continue sewing along the weft, moving from one side to the other. Make sure the weft lies flat against your scalp. Be careful not to sew through your scalp or too tightly, as this can cause discomfort or damage.
Secure the Ends:
When you reach the end of the weft, sew the thread through the weft a few times to secure it. Cut off any excess weft if necessary.
Repeat the Process:
Release another section of your natural hair above the attached weft and secure it out of the way using hair clips or ties. Repeat steps 3 to 7 to attach more wefts, working your way upwards.
Blending and Styling:
- Once all wefts are attached, comb your natural hair and the extensions to blend them seamlessly.
- Style your hair using heat tools, but be cautious around the weft areas to avoid damaging the extensions or your natural hair.
Aftercare and Maintenance:
- Gently detangle your hair regularly, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots.
- Use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners to keep both your natural hair and the extensions in good condition.
- Avoid heavy or tight hairstyles that could put stress on the sewn-in wefts.
Removal:
Weave-in extensions should be removed by a professional hairstylist to avoid damaging your natural hair. They will carefully cut the threads and gently remove the wefts.
Due to the intricacies involved in sewing in the wefts and the potential for damage if not done correctly, it’s recommended to consult with a professional hairstylist for the application and removal of weave-in hair extensions.
- Gentle Cleaning:
- Pre and Post-Use Care: Use a wig brush to gently remove tangles and dirt before and after each use.
- Use Suitable Hair Care Products:
- Shampoo and Conditioner: Opt for a mild shampoo and conditioner to keep the wig soft and tangle-free.
- Storage When Not in Use:
- Proper Storage: Store the wig on a wig stand or wig hanger to maintain its shape and prevent tangling.
- Avoid Heat and Sunlight: Keep the wig away from high heat or direct sunlight to prevent damage to synthetic fibers.
- Handle with Care:
- Avoid Forceful Pulling: Be gentle when brushing to prevent damage.
- No Heat Styling: Refrain from using heat styling tools or chemical treatments, as these can melt or damage synthetic fibers.
- Regular Maintenance:
- Washing: Clean the wig periodically with lukewarm water, mild shampoo, and conditioner. Allow it to air dry or use a blow dryer on a low heat setting.
- Caution with Styling Products:
- Product Use: Apply styling products sparingly to avoid buildup and potential damage.
Following these guidelines will help you maintain your wig weft effectively, ensuring it stays in good condition and lasts longer.
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How long do you take to make it?
For orders that require production, the average production time varies depending on the type and quantity of the items. On average, it takes around 7-10 days for production.
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How do you ship to me?
"I will ship to you by DHL/UPS/FedEx/EMS. Besides, If you have your shipping agency, I will ship to your agency, then they will ship to you)"
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How long does it take to ship? When will i receive hair?
"After receiving your payment we will prepare the hair to ship. When it’s ready, I will ship it immediately and it can take 3 -5 days to ship. It takes about 2-4 days to ship to Euro, Russia, Australia, American and about 4-5 days ship to Africa."
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What does double drawn and super double mean?
Our double drawn range means thick and voluptuous hair from top to bottom. This is in contrast to the natural ends like our own hair has, which may be thinner towards the bottom.
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My Great hair is shedding. What should i do?
Some shedding is normal within the first couple wears, just like your own hair! But if you feel your hair are shedding excessively, please feel free to contact us.
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how do i track my package?
You will be emailed a shipment confirmation email along with a tracking number to track the shipment of your package. In some circumstances, this tracking number is not a step by step tracking rather a delivery confirmation.
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How long will last hair?
The lifespan of Great Hair is anywhere from 6 - 12 months, depending on their usage and how they are cared for and maintained.
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Can hair be dyed?
"""Our extensions consist entirely of 100% human hair that has undergone a unique dyeing process. While our products are designed to accommodate color application, we highly recommend seeking the advice of a skilled and experienced colorist. It's important to note that dyeing could potentially impact the longevity of your Great Hair extensions and could result in damage if not executed correctly. We also strongly advise against attempting any form of lightening or using bleaching agents. For our Balayage or Ombre sets, we must emphasize that dyeing is not recommended. These particular sets have undergone multiple processing stages, which makes them less suitable for dye application. Due to their extensive processing history, these sets do not respond well to dyeing attempts."""
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HOW DO I WASH MY EXTENSIONS?
The best way to wash your extensions is by gathering all the hair strands together into one ponytail. Then run the ponytail under lukewarm water. Squirt a nickel size worth of shampoo into your palm and lather into hair. If needed, rinse and repeat until the shampoo begins to lather. Next, apply conditioner combing it through the hair using a wide tooth comb to distribute the product evenly and rinse again. Finally, we recommend letting your extensions air dry by using a hanger. The picture below will show you what your hair extensions should look like after they dry. We recommend the Daily Duo-Pure Care Shampoo & Conditioner for Human Hair by BeautiMark, and Cleansing Duo-Shampoo and Conditioner for Synthetic Hair by BeautiMark.
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WHEN SHOULD I WASH MY HAIR EXTENSIONS
We recommend washing your hair extensions every 6-8 wears using the appropriate product for synthetic or human hair. Extensions don’t accumulate oils the way our natural hair does so washing it more often than this can weather the fibers and damage your extensions.
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A variety of colors and styles available. Very diverse options.
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The extensions are smooth and easy to style.
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