Discover Your Hair Curl Type: A Complete Guide

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DISCOVER YOUR HAIR CURL TYPE: A COMPLETE GUIDE

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HAIR CURL TYPES

Many individuals believe that there is just one type of curly hair. There are many different types of curls, from 2C to 4C hair. The better you understand your curl type, the easier it will be to maintain your curls. Get guidance on hair curl type from Hairdresser

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2A 2B 2C

Type 2 hair

Natural waves are a feature of type 2 hair, and they can range from hardly perceptible to seeming curled.

Type 2A: The tip of type 2A hair creases after growing straight at the crown. Wave patterns deviate a little from straight lines.

Type 2B: Straight type 2B hair develops into medium to big S-shaped waves at the crown.

Type 2C: Small to medium waves that gradually expand into the shape of the letter S are typically classified as type 2C waves.

Type 3 hair

3A

The curl type 3A rolls down from the crown in stretched spirals with a big diameter.

3B

The medium-sized, clearly defined springs of Type 3B resemble corkscrews.

3C

Type 3C hair has springs that are smaller and more tightlypacked than 3B.

Type 4 hair

This hair type can have tightly wound s-shaped curls or a compact zigzag pattern that doesn't twist around itself. It can combine the two shapes as well.

Type 4A: Small but characteristically S-shaped strands

arranged in coiled, tight rings characterise curl type 4A.

Type 4B: Small, zigzagged patterns, along with compressed and s-shaped coils, are what define Type 4B.

Type 4C: Type 4C tightly coiled strands have an extremely tight zig-zag shape and are more delicate than any other pattern.

4A 4B 4C

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