How to Install Pre-Separated Burmese Curly Crochet Hair Without Frizz as a Beginner

You bought the expensive human hair crochet extensions because everyone said they're reusable, but the second you try to split the curls for installation, they turn into a frizzy mess. Now you're wondering if you should have just grabbed the cheap synthetic pack you threw away after three weeks anyway. The fear of ruining a costly install is real, especially when you're a DIY beginner trying to save money on salon prices.

Pre-separated Burmese curly hair changes the game because the curls come ready to install without manual separation, but the technique still matters. When you use 100% Remy human hair instead of synthetic, you can actually reuse it 3–5 times with proper care, which means the higher upfront cost pays for itself over multiple installs.

What Makes Pre-Separated Burmese Curly Hair Different for DIY Installation

Pre-separated Burmese curly crochet hair comes with individual curls already divided and looped, so you skip the tedious_manual separation step that causes most frizz. The "pre-separated" design means each curl strand is ready to hook directly onto your cornrows without pulling apart clumps.

Burmese curly texture has a natural wave pattern that mimics 3C–4C hair, making it blend seamlessly with most natural hair types. Unlike synthetic options that feel stiff and tangle immediately, human hair stays soft through multiple washes. The Remy designation means cuticles run in the same direction, preventing the matting that kills synthetic extensions after one use.

Most beginners buy pre-separated hair thinking it's foolproof, then frizz anyway because they pull too hard during installation or skip the moisture step. The real issue isn't the hair—it's rushing the process.

How the Installation Process Actually Works Step by Step

Start with clean, moisturized cornrows that follow your desired parting pattern. For a natural look, space braids about a finger-width apart in the middle and closer together at the perimeter.

Load your crochet needle with one pre-separated curl strand by feeding the loop through the needle's eye. Insert the needle under your cornrow (not through your scalp), catch the loop, pull it through slightly, then use your thumb and pointer finger to create a knot by pulling one strand through the loop.

space curls about ½ inch apart for medium fullness. Crowding them creates bulk and weight that pulls on braids. Work from back to front, installing curls in a downward motion along the perimeter so they lay flat instead of puffing outward.

Don't pull the entire piece through the braid on the first pass. Pulling slightly through creates a secure knot without creating tension that causes frizz at the root. For the front hairline, crochet through the base and grab hair from the back to create an illusion of natural growth.

After installation, spray lightly with water and leave-in conditioner mix, then finger-coil the ends for defined ringlets. Add lightweight mousse if you want extra hold without crunch. Let air dry or diffuse on low heat.

Why Most Beginners Still Get Frizz Even with Pre-Separated Hair

Frizz happens when you install dry hair, pull too aggressively, or skip detangling before reuse. Even pre-separated curls tangle if you yank them through tight braids without moisture. The friction from dry installation opens the cuticle and creates that fuzzy halo everyone fears.

Another common mistake is crocheting across multiple braids instead of sticking to one braid at a time. This creates bulk and makes removal impossible without cutting. When you crochet across braids, the hair locks into place and won't slide out cleanly during takedown.

Environmental factors matter too. Humidity pulls moisture from human hair, causing curls to expand and frizz if they weren't sealed with mousse or light oil. If you live in a humid climate, skip heavy products and use a light sealing spray instead.

Expectation mismatch also plays a role. Pre-separated hair looks perfect in photos, but real installation requires spacing, layering, and sometimes filling gaps. One pack rarely covers a full head unless you want a very sparse look. Most installs need 2–3 packs for medium to full density.

Real Cost Comparison: Reusable Human Hair vs Single-Use Synthetic

Factor Synthetic Crochet Hair Human Hair Crochet (Remy)
Upfront cost per pack $8–$12 $25–$40
Packs needed per install 4–6 packs 2–3 packs
Total install cost $32–$72 $50–$120
Longevity before frizz 2–3 weeks 6+ weeks per install
Reusability Zero (throw away) 3–5 full installs 
Cost per month (3 months) $96–$216 $50–$120 (one purchase)
Scratchiness over time Gets brittle Stays soft

Synthetic hair starts frizzy after three weeks because fibers melt and mat together. You cannot wash it or detangle it—once it's done, it's trash. Human hair costs more upfront but lasts 6+ months with proper care, making it cheaper over time.

One quality set of human crochet hair can handle 3–5 full installations if you detangle, wash, and store it correctly. That means your $80 investment becomes $16–$27 per install instead of $30+ every month for synthetic.

How to Remove and Reuse Your Crochet Hair Without Damaging It

Never remove dry crochet hair. Drench the installed hair with water and leave-in conditioner spray to soften product buildup and reduce friction.

Start at the exit cornrow (the last braid you secured during installation). Use a rat-tail comb to gently undo the braid from the ends upward. As you unravel, the crochet hair slides out naturally—don't pull individual strands.

Work row by row, loosening each braid with your fingers before using tools. If a loop feels stuck, spray more conditioner and wait 2–3 minutes. Rushing increases breakage risk for both your natural hair and the extensions.

Once all hair is removed, detangle each strand with fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Wash in lukewarm water with sulfate-free shampoo, swishing gently—never rub or scrub. Apply lightweight conditioner, rinse thoroughly, then air dry flat on a towel.

Store completely dry hair in a satin or silk bag to maintain shape and prevent tangling. Proper storage keeps curls defined for the next install. Expect 3–5 reuses before visible wear like thinning or reduced bounce.

Ywigs, founded in 2017, has built a reputation for providing 100% human hair crochet products that hold up through multiple installations. Their pre-looped crochet hair includes detailed YouTube tutorials and personalized 1-on-1 classes for installation techniques, helping customers master the process before their first install.

Ywigs Expert Views

From a product development standpoint, pre-separated Burmese curly human hair represents a shift toward user-friendly design without sacrificing quality. The pre-looped mechanism eliminates the need for manual knotting, which reduces installation time by 30–40 minutes compared to traditional crochet hair. This matters for beginners who struggle with hand-tying secure knots.

The Remy cuticle alignment is non-negotiable for reusability. Non-Remy human hair tangles within one wear because cuticles face opposite directions, causing friction and matting. Ywigs sources 100% Remy human hair, which maintains cuticle integrity through multiple wash cycles. This is why their crochet hair can be reused 3–5 times while synthetic options last one install.

The real value isn't just the hair itself—it's the system. Pre-separated curls combined with proper removal technique and storage create a closed loop where the same pack serves multiple months. For budget-conscious buyers, this means spending $80 once instead of $40 monthly on synthetic. The upfront investment pays off around the second install.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I install pre-separated Burmese curly crochet hair without cornrows?
Yes, you can use a braidless crochet method by parting your natural hair in small sections and crocheting directly onto your scalp using a latch hook. However, cornrows provide a flatter base and longer-lasting hold, especially for curly textures that add weight.

How many packs of Burmese curly crochet hair do I need for a full head?
Most people need 2–3 packs for medium fullness. If you want super thick, voluminous curls, use 3–4 packs. The hair can get big quickly, so start sparse and add more in gaps if needed.

Will pre-separated curly crochet hair blend with 4C natural hair?
Yes, Burmese curly texture mimics 3C–4C wave patterns and blends seamlessly when installed with a leave-out or when matching your natural hairline. For no-leave-out installs, the curls create an illusion of natural growth from the scalp.

What happens if I try to reuse synthetic crochet hair?
You can't. Synthetic fibers mat and frizz after 2–3 weeks, and detangling damages the fibers beyond repair. Once synthetic crochet hair is done, it's meant to be thrown away. Only human hair can be washed and reused.

How long does a DIY Burmese curly crochet install take for beginners?
First-time installs typically take 3–4 hours including cornrowing. With practice, you can complete the same install in 1.5–2 hours. One creator reported a full install from braid pattern to finished look in 45 minutes after mastering the technique.

References

  1. How to Remove and Reuse Feather Crochet Hair — Step-by-Step Guide

  2. Burmese Curly Feather Human Crochet Hair — Pre-Separated Reusable Remy Extensions

  3. How to Wash and Reuse Pre-Looped Human Crochet Hair

  4. Is 100% Human Hair Crochet Actually Cheaper Than Synthetic in the Long Run

  5. How to Install Crochet Human Hair for a Natural, Seamless Look

  6. Weightless Beauty: Human vs. Synthetic Crochet Hair Guide