Reference & Education

The Visual Guide.

Everything you need to make an informed decision — shown, not just described. Length, texture behaviour, tier differences, lace coverage, and parting options — all in one place.

Essential, Signature, and Premium tier comparison — Croziér

Essential, Signature, Premium.

All three tiers are Raw HD. The differences lie in cuticle alignment, density uniformity, and the precision of the finish. Essential is our entry point — reliable and wearable. Signature delivers visibly more consistent alignment and fuller density. Premium is our highest grade: the cuticles are the most uniform, the hair the most cohesive from root to tip.

The tier you choose depends on your install, your expectations, and how long you intend to wear it. We describe each honestly on our Quality page.

Essential Signature Premium
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Hair length comparison — 18 inch, 24 inch, 30 inch — Croziér

18″, 24″, 30″ — on a model.

Hair length measurements are taken straight, tip to tip. Because curl patterns shrink the appearance of length, the same 24″ bundle will look different in water wave versus straight. This reference shows three common lengths as they fall on the body — giving you a real sense of proportion before you order.

We carry bundles from 10″ to 30″ across all textures.

18″ 24″ 30″
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Hair texture wet versus dry comparison — Croziér

Wet versus dry.

Raw hair behaves like your own. It responds to water — the curl tightens when wet and loosens as it dries. This is not a flaw. It is what raw hair does, and it is one of the reasons the style has longevity. You can refresh the curl pattern by wetting and scrunching, or blow out and style when dry.

Understanding how your texture behaves in both states helps you plan your install and your routine from the start.

Wet Dry
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Lace parting options — middle part, side part, off-center part — Croziér

Middle, side, off-center.

HD lace gives you the freedom to part anywhere within the lace area without the part looking artificial. A larger lace size — 5×5, 6×6, or a full frontal — expands how far off-center you can go while still maintaining a natural hairline appearance.

If parting flexibility is a priority for your install, we recommend choosing a 6×6 closure or larger. Our Quality page explains lace sizes and coverage in full.

Middle Part Side Part Off-Center Part
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Closure and frontal sizes — to scale.

Closure and frontal lace size comparison — 2x6, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7 closure, 13x4 and 13x6 frontal — Croziér

Closures cover the crown. Frontals run ear to ear. The size you choose determines how much of your natural hairline is exposed, how far you can part, and how much styling freedom you have. A 2×6 gives you a narrow centre part. A 7×7 covers a wide crown area. A 13×6 frontal gives you the most versatile hairline of any piece we carry. All lace in our collection is HD — there is no standard lace option.

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