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what would you say my hair type is?

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SailorWifey

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It looks like 4a with some left over straight strands from either the relaxer, or "scab hair"
 
I think its 3c, I think this would be even more evident if you put some gel on it and the curls clumped.....I'd love to see your twa like that to know for sure. Congrats on the BC!:clapping:
 
I think its 3c, I think this would be even more evident if you put some gel on it and the curls clumped.....I'd love to see your twa like that to know for sure. Congrats on the BC!:clapping:

One of the biggest differences between a 3c and 4a is the need/lack of products. 3c hair does not need gel for the curls to be evident, 4a does.

OP is a 4a. In fact is this your 2nd time BCing, I recall another pic of you with a fro but it was longer. If that was you, post that picture because one really needs 6 to 8 inches of hair to determine your hair type.
 
One of the biggest differences between a 3c and 4a is the need/lack of products. 3c hair does not need gel for the curls to be evident, 4a does.

OP is a 4a. In fact is this your 2nd time BCing, I recall another pic of you with a fro but it was longer. If that was you, post that picture because one really needs 6 to 8 inches of hair to determine your hair type.
I actually find the OP's curls to be quite evident naked the only reason I mentioned gel was so it would be more obvious to others. We disagree...no biggie, she asked for our opinions she got a couple:yep:
 
One of the biggest differences between a 3c and 4a is the need/lack of products. 3c hair does not need gel for the curls to be evident, 4a does.
OP is a 4a. In fact is this your 2nd time BCing, I recall another pic of you with a fro but it was longer. If that was you, post that picture because one really needs 6 to 8 inches of hair to determine your hair type.

I see what you're saying but the difference between 3c and 4a is curl size.

Op, I think you should let your hair grow a little more to determine your hair type, most people find that they have more than just one curl type.
 
I see what you're saying but the difference between 3c and 4a is curl size.

Op, I think you should let your hair grow a little more to determine your hair type, most people find that they have more than just one curl type.

Just wanted to chime in. But one of the properties of 4A hair is that with product it can mimic 3C hair. This is the reason hair typing should be done on naked hair. Tatiana is correct.

Yes, curl size makes a difference but there are other properties to hair types as well.
 
I think its 3c, I think this would be even more evident if you put some gel on it and the curls clumped.....I'd love to see your twa like that to know for sure. Congrats on the BC!:clapping:

I actually took a pic yesterday with gel...this was my first time using gel. I just took the pic to see what the back of my head looked like...funny how that worked out

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One of the biggest differences between a 3c and 4a is the need/lack of products. 3c hair does not need gel for the curls to be evident, 4a does.

OP is a 4a. In fact is this your 2nd time BCing, I recall another pic of you with a fro but it was longer. If that was you, post that picture because one really needs 6 to 8 inches of hair to determine your hair type.

Is this the pic your talking about???
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I dont have any pics from this stage where I didn't comb out my fro :(
 
I first thought 3c too but your hair looks similar to my hair when I BCed, and I had a tone of little curls. I wish I spent more time defining them...anyway I am a solid 4a so I am gonna go with that. Here is my BC if you wanna compare.

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Is this the pic your talking about???
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I dont have any pics from this stage where I didn't comb out my fro :(

I'm thinking 4a?

I like your 'fro in this pic. I'm almost tempted to grab the scissors and chop so I can rock a fro instead of dealing with 2 textures (natural NG vs relaxed ends)
 
we should be hair sisters since we're at the same length too. we can trade regimen ideas, etc. I see you joined the juice challenge :grin:

Yesss!! :grin: Definitely a hair twin, and I'm thinking about coloring in the summer so you'll have to tell me how your hair reacts with the color and the juice! And yes mam, it looks as though I will be juicing very soon!
 
I first thought 3c too but your hair looks similar to my hair when I BCed, and I had a tone of little curls. I wish I spent more time defining them...anyway I am a solid 4a so I am gonna go with that. Here is my BC if you wanna compare.

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Def looks similar...are you still natural??? How long did it take to get to the length you are now??? And any tips for me as far as upkeep and stuff??? sorry so many questions
 
OP, Im curious, why'd you cut the fro? It was so pretty

I actually went back to creamy crack. I was still working at the time and my job was giving me a hard time about it (I was the only black chick and they wasn't having it). So when I became a stay at home mom again I did everything you're not suppose to do to your hair (bleach, etc) and then chopped it off to go back natural when I was done having fun.

O and Thanks!
 
Yesss!! :grin: Definitely a hair twin, and I'm thinking about coloring in the summer so you'll have to tell me how your hair reacts with the color and the juice! And yes mam, it looks as though I will be juicing very soon!

It's fine so far. I just colored it last week I think. I did a protein treatment today. I colored my hair the last time I was natural too...it's the only chemical processing I will do. I love color too much to let it go.
 
Def looks similar...are you still natural??? How long did it take to get to the length you are now??? And any tips for me as far as upkeep and stuff??? sorry so many questions


LOL. Since those pics I...was natural for 3 years, got a texturized that made my hair break off, grew out the chemical with the BKT for 2 years and now I'm chemical free (no relaxer, no BKT) with the majority of my hair heat trained. I'm too all over the place to give advice :-). J/K After the bad chemcial treatment I had to grow a new head of hair. In the past 2 years I've cut 7 to 8 inches of hair (thankfully I get like 8 eachs a year). So, I would say from bald to now it would take about 2 years.

My advice would be...do whatever you can do to keep your hair from breaking. For everyone it's different. Usually PS works great for naturals and wearing the hair stretched in some way to avoid tangles. I think I washed my hair too much. If I could do it over again I would only wash twice a month to avoid to much detangling and I would have blow my hair dry once I go to a decent length and then styled to avoid tangles. HTH
 
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