peachfuzzz
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Great info ladies! Now if only I could figure out my texture and porosity!! Any tips for this?
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Great info ladies! Now if only I could figure out my texture and porosity!! Any tips for this?
Not really sure. I think she could be 3C/4A. Her hair reminds me of LynnieB's hair:
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I don't know if it's pressed here but it looks that way to me:
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I havent read the thread but for my hair it just all comes down to the size of my curls. Texture wise Its cottony, not at all silky, and fluffy. But curl wise they are a little bit larger in diameter compaired to the 4a hair Ive seen.
I did a porosity test when I first started my journey. I mean real early. Supposedly you are supposed to put your hair in water and see how long it takes to sink. Mine never sank. Never. I forgot what that meant. I guess I should try it now after I've been working on my hair for over a year.
this is my hair taken a few days ago. I figure I have a mixture of 3b to 4a on my head. I still say my head is 3c/4a. they are all coils of 3 different diameters; the smallest is about the size of a coffee stirrer. I tried to capture all three of them on this pic (please dont be grossed out, I cleaned afterwards). my strands are fine also. let me know if you guys disagree with my accessment....
Here is my hair, its not the most recent pic, but maybe it works for now FYI my hair texture in the back is a lot looser than the rest of my head, its looser and a little silky
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Nonie your explanations are terrific!
I'm a 3c/4a. When my hair is wet my hair looks like 3a/3b hair, but after the second day my hair looks like 3c/4a hair. Without any product on my dry hair my hair is definitely 3/4. I have curls that you can see, but they are different sizes (i.e. my hair wet makes curls the size of sidewalk chalk and pen (not pen spring) sized curls. But when my hair is completely dried it is pen sized (not pen springed) curls small waves.
I know a difference between 4a and 4b hair is that you can manipulate 4a hair to mimic 3c hair dried. But from Nonie's picutures with product on wet 4b hair you can mimic 4a hair without product, but not 3c.
Nonie please help me here. Am I talking out the side of my neck?!?
My question is the shine factor, my son has I believe 4a hair but so does my cousin, her hair has no natural shine to it, yet his shines similar to mine, any of you girls understand what I am saying?
I love these explanations, Nonie!
I just wanted to add that for 3 hair, wetting your hair is not going to tell you anything about your curl size. For most type 3 hair the hair stretches when wet and looks like 2a/b hair.
For some other hair types, the hair shrinks when wet.
That's also a distinction between type 3 and 4, I think?
For type 3 hair, it's better to wait until your hair has dried with no product to see what type it really is (curl size).
Perfect explanation Nonie, and the pictures are right on point.
I think the confusion between 3c and 4a comes in when a person has both textures on their head. Then it can be hard for someone trying to learn the differences in hair types. For example, I personally consider myself a 3c/4a. I used to think I had more 4a than 3c, but now I think it may be the other way around.
ITA... Many people have both so it gets confusing. I always thought I was primarily 4a but as my hair got longer I started to see a mixture. IMO, 3C looks more like a corkscrew or spiral whereas 4a looks more like a spring or coil. It's tighter. If that makes sense![]()
Totally makes sense
Like you need pen and paper to go left crown 3/4/5
But all textures live happily on our heads LOL,
What did you do to your hair in your siggy? Rollerset? ( I like it and want body waves that is why I bought some soft rollers)
Thanks... That's not my hair. It was a weave. It was body wave hair. I took it out a while ago. I need to change my siggy pic.
I find the opposite in my household on some. My 9 year old 3c/3b hair short seems to appear tighter (chalk) but when let dry it seems looser, yet his hair is not real long, so no real weight.
My 7 year olds 3b/3c hair the 3b hair stays straight and has a wave when dry, and the top 3c gets half a curl when dry.
My 10 year old 4a hair seems to draw up when dry, heavy but same coil size when wet.
My baby has such a mixture it is sad, his hair is just confused ear to ear different texture, back different and top crown, his color is sandy brown, while all of us have black hair, my 10 year old has a brown color too.
My hair seems to flop the longer it gets which is why I usually relax it at a certain point, it has a great shine, and when wet it looks like chalkboard chalk until I comb it outtook me a while to find the no comb keeps the curls formed.
I only go by the curl size myself, shine or no shine. It's like out of all the years working in the salon and going to school I never questioned the shine, it was all just beautiful hair to me. There is no good hair or bad hair, I love it all. I love milking damaged hair back to health, I love keeping healthy hair healthy. Weird fetish I am just glad I am not alone.![]()
I don't know how accurate this test is but here's a suggested test for porosity:
http://www.hair-styles-secrets-revealed.com/hair/255/hair-porosity-test/
As for hair texture, just do what we all do: post pics of your hair after you wash off all products, uncombed and then combed. Or just closeups of your styled hair.
Thanks for the link! I tried that test and the hair just floated. After a few hours I discarded it...it was still floating. I also found a couple of other tests but the outcome was the exact opposite. So I am officially confused. LOL
I attached 3 pics for curl typing. The one w/green flower was highly manipulated. It's actually a closeup of my siggy. The second pic is wet w/no prod but finger detangled (after DC). The last pic was actually Sept. of last year, wet w/ no product.
Just as I guessed (visitor's message I left you after stalking your album), you seem to be 4B.
this is exactly how i would explain my hair. i didnt know if i were 3c or 4a so i would usually say 3c/4a mix. and my hair is very fine and not dense at all.I havent read the thread but for my hair it just all comes down to the size of my curls. Texture wise Its cottony, not at all silky, and fluffy. But curl wise they are a little bit larger in diameter compaired to the 4a hair Ive seen.