Here's a more detailed breakdown:
* Short Lengths (10-14 inches): 200 grams is usually enough.
* Medium Lengths (16-22 inches): 200-250 grams is a good amount.
* Long Lengths (24 inches and longer): 300 grams or more will provide a fuller look.
Factors that affect the amount of hair needed:
* Hair Density: If you prefer a very full and voluminous look, you might need closer to 300 grams, even for shorter lengths.
* Weft Thickness: Some wefts are thicker than others. Thicker wefts might require less weight to achieve the same fullness.
* Leave-Out: If you're leaving out a significant amount of your natural hair, you might need less weave hair.
* Number of Bundles: Hair is commonly sold in bundles. A bundle can be 100 grams, but it can be more or less depending on the brand. So you may need 2-3 bundles depending on the length and desired fullness.
Recommendation:
* It's always better to have a little extra hair than not enough.
* Consult with your hairstylist! They can assess your hair and desired style to give you the most accurate recommendation. They can also advise you on the best hair quality and weft type for your needs.
* When in doubt, go for 300 grams, especially if you're aiming for a longer or very full style. Any leftover hair can be used for touch-ups or future styles.