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Yup what she said.Looks like 4a with a little 4b.
OT - Your camera is the bomb, its all up in your head.
Okay...now you have me confused. First off, did you just have braids taken out? 'Cause I've never seen hair form coils that close to the root before.
Now I would've said 4b because of the curl dimension as compared to your finger, but with everyone else saying a 4a, maybe it is.erplexed
Then again, the typing only seems useful when you're trying to find your hair cousin or gauge how delicately your hair needs to be treated. For my purposes, 1 is straight, 2 is wavy, 3 is big curls, and 4 is little curls. If you know you're a 4 that's close enough.![]()
Okay...now you have me confused. First off, did you just have braids taken out? 'Cause I've never seen hair form coils that close to the root before.
Now I would've said 4b because of the curl dimension as compared to your finger, but with everyone else saying a 4a, maybe it is.erplexed
Then again, the typing only seems useful when you're trying to find your hair cousin or gauge how delicately your hair needs to be treated. For my purposes, 1 is straight, 2 is wavy, 3 is big curls, and 4 is little curls. If you know you're a 4 that's close enough.![]()
I didn't have braids and my hair grew out that way. It started as waves then turned into curls after a few months then a few more months later it coiled up just like that. They're pretty much like ringlets. I don't know what they look like without relaxed hair on the ends because I' still transitioning though.
I think hair typing is silly. I have some of those she has, and in my kitchen I probably have the nappiest hair known to man right next to a curl on my nape. I used to go on about how I was 4a or 4b or 3c but it really doesn't matter because people have fine, thick, medium, thin, thick, dense, coarse, soft, cottony, curly, kinky, coily, ringlet(y), 1, 2, 3, 4 textured... It's just like skin color, there are so many different combinations
I think they are saying 4a b/c 4b does not have a defined curl pattern. It looks 4a to me as well.
OT - Your camera is the bomb, its all up in your head.
I didn't have braids and my hair grew out that way. It started as waves then turned into curls after a few months then a few more months later it coiled up just like that. They're pretty much like ringlets. I don't know what they look like without relaxed hair on the ends because I' still transitioning though.
I think hair typing is silly. I have some of those she has, and in my kitchen I probably have the nappiest hair known to man right next to a curl on my nape. I used to go on about how I was 4a or 4b or 3c but it really doesn't matter because people have fine, thick, medium, thin, thick, dense, coarse, soft, cottony, curly, kinky, coily, ringlet(y), 1, 2, 3, 4 textured... It's just like skin color, there are so many different combinations
I took my braids out two weeks ago. Since then I have washed my hair a couple of times and flat- ironed my hair. Everybody keeps asking me, "are those twists in your hair". It just grows like that.
That's amazing! People pay to get their hair to do that all over.
Does is stay coiled at the tips or does it loosen out?
those are so cute... what a wonderful clear image too!! im not great at telling hair types but im intrigued,, those little spirals so close to the roots,, theyre actual little curls and not kinks.... is this regular 4a? also does more 4a grow out this way or does some grow out straight at first?
It looks like 4b.