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Front and back is 3b. The middle is 3C. Oh and get this, one side of my hair up to my ears is wavy 3b and the other side right up to my ears is a curlier 3C. When I do wash and go's it looks as crazy as it sounds
3c at the sides by my ears. 4a mostly everywhere else. Don't know what the hell is going on at the crown cus nothing makes it soft, its crunchy and dry and has no definition at all.
I don't know why we have different textures on our head.
Looking at my 15 month old baby. She has silky 3b hair but where she laid down as a young baby the back of her head is a very dry 4a. I wonder if it has something to do with pressure during birth or when we were young babies....i dunno...sounds kind of crazy as i type it...lol.
Yes, yes, yes ... and it's annoying as heck! The entire front half of my head is 3c and the entire back half is 4a (except for the nape which is also 3c). The 4a hair requires more conditioner and greater patience when detangling, while the 3c hair does not. My wash-n-go's look crazy because the front hangs looser while the back shrivels up to my neck like a frightened child clinging to its mother.
Ah well ... I've just learned to live with it.![]()
sounds like my hairIf you look at my siggy, the back is more of a 3C, but the front/crown area is 4A and 4B.....it is what it is![]()
The downfall is that the 3C hair is so soft, when I twist, the hair is more loose and the twists are not as tight and don't stay as long. I put Leave in on the ends so they'll curl up and stay together.