Last updated date Mon Oct 09 2023 By William Brown
Did you have your hair newly relaxed? It can be tough looking for a hair extension to give more length and volume to match your hair texture when you want to keep loose hair. Luckily, that is what yaki hair is. But what is yaki hair?
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Back in the day, hair manufacturers discovered that they could make yaki hair wigs and extensions out of the hair of yaks, a Himalayan animal with long, dark, and silky hair that looks similar to human hair. However, it turns out that people are allergic to the yak hair since the wigs make their scalp itchy. Nowadays, yaki hair is made of human hair and synthetic hair.
Yaki hair is textured hair designed to look like chemically-relaxed, Caribbean, or Afro Caribbean hair and can be coarse or wavy. It gives the appearance of thicker, fuller, more realistic hair.
Yaki hair never comes from a single donor but from different sources. Yaki hair extensions are popular for those who have relaxed or straightened hair and want to add more length and volume to their hair, or achieve a seamless natural look and feel for their hair.
Yaki hair doesn't look sleek and straight as remy hair. Yaki hair can be in synthetic, non-remy, or remy forms.
Silky Yaki, also known as Yaki Straight, has the silkiest texture out of all the variations and is one of the most well-known types for women wearing yaki hair extensions. It is lightweight and bone straight, as if it had just been relaxed or ironed.
Since yaki hair still mimics an African texture, it is not as smooth as the other hair extensions, despite being silky. When you feel the hair strands, you notice that there are still little kinks to them. Furthermore, it still has light ripples or waves when you look closely at it.
If you are looking for a bit more texture to fit your hair, regular yaki might be what you are looking for. This most famous yaki hair extension seems relaxed but still has that natural texture. Regular Yaki also has more texture than Silky Yaki.
This type of Yaki hair extension is not as freshly relaxed as the Silky Yak. The appearance is more like it was after three days of getting treatment. Since it is not very smooth, you can wear a more laid-back style and vibe.
There are people with afro hair that would rather have their hair blow-dried than relaxed. If you want that for your hair, Kinky Yaki is great for you. The texture is rougher than the two prior kinds of Yaki hair extensions. However, it also looks as natural as the Silky and Regular Yaki.
Kinky Yaki hair is more fluffy looking, thick or fuller look, and is somehow similar to the original hair texture of an African American. Since it resembles blown-dry hair, the curls are not as tight but not straight.
Coarse Yaki is the only Yaki hair extension type that has never been chemically treated and so resembles the exact wavy texture of typical African American hair. Since there are no chemicals to it, except that it will not come straight or slightly waved, but a fully curled and wavy extension.
The appearance of this variation will look as if you still have tight curls. If you already love how your hair looks and need more length, this is perfect for you. Additionally, wearing this Yaki hair extension will give your hair a bold look and personality.
After choosing and buying the yaki hair you like, you must learn how to take care of it. What is yaki hair if not treated with love? Here are the steps to take care of this gorgeous hair extension.
- Use a sulfate-free shampoo to clean the built-up dirt on your hair.
- Do not massage your Yaki hair.
- Rinse well and use a moisturizing conditioner. Start from the ends up to your roots. Comb your hair to distribute it evenly.
- Give it a final thorough rinse.
- Let it dry without using heat.
- Only wash your hair at least once a week as it strips out moisture and the natural oils needed. You may also opt to co-wash, wherein you will pass your hair without shampoo and just conditioner and water. If you are not familiar with co-washing, you may watch the video below.
Yaki hair is, unfortunately, not for everyone. It is specifically made for those with African hair texture, even strands that seem straight. These textures are mostly tight curls, afro, or relaxed but still a little rough. So if your hair is naturally straight, this is not for you.
Although they are almost similar, they have different goals that they want to impart to their customers. Remy hair is concerned with the quality of their product, thus only using hair from a single donor to have a more uniform strand, while Yaki takes consideration of the texture.
If you are planning on reusing the hair extension in the future, taking care of your Yaki hair extensions is essential. There are various hairstyles available for you with Yaki hair if you are down to explore.
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Looking for a hair extension that will suit newly relaxed curly hair might be challenging, but there is a product for you. Now that this article has answered "what is yaki hair," the choice of different variations is in your hands.
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William is a professional hair stylist with over 10 years of experience. He is passionate about creating personalized, trendy looks for his clients and specializes in hair treatments and updos. He is now a certified hair adviser for Mic Hair Company. His articles are always filled with advice, pro tips, and latest hair research results.
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