There are no standard naming conventions when it comes to different types of weaves. Different companies will name their items different. However, you’ll begin to notice a pattern to which names are applied to certain types of weaves. Here are some brief descriptions of different types of weaves used by Janet Collection:
Super Weaving - Wavy, Slightly Coarse
European ST(Silky Straight) - Straight Hair with Silky Texture
French Refined Wave - French Refined, Wet & Wavy Style, Slightly Coarse
Body Wave-Silky Texture-Body Wave. Ends are Curled Inward to Form One Long Curl
Gypsy Weaving -Curly with Silky Texture
Regular Weaving(Weft) -Kinky Straight, Relaxed Straight Hair, Slightly Coarse
Yaki Silky ST- Silkier than Perm Straight
Yaki Perm ST- Texture like Pressed Straight Hair, Slightly Coarse
New Curly Wave - Opposite of Jerry Curl Wave
New Deep- Deep Waves with Silky Texture
Deep Wave - Deep Spiral Permed Hair
JSW (Jerry Curl Hair)- Very Curly Hair Toward to the Bottom
Super Body Curl-Curly with Silky Texture
Body Curl Weaving-Less Curly than Super Body Curl
Spiral Curl Wave-Curly & Bouncy Style
Human Hair Bohemian/Afro Curl - Corkscrew Weaving
I have the Janet Collection Remy French Deep Wave sewn in my hair right now.
And it is suppose to be tangle free, but i cannot seem to get this hair under control. It get’s matted and nappy easily. What type of product should I use on this hair type?
Hi Sherida,
Check out these two videos by one of our stylist friends.
http://vimeo.com/2236284
http://vimeo.com/2236761
I currently have Janet Collection Super French Weaving from the Encore line. I wanted to know if it was a wet and wavy style and what would happen if I straighten it. Would it ever go back wavy?