Caramel Jewel
Well-Known Member
Is it easier for type threes to transition as opposed to a type four...
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I don't see why it would be either. Do you mean that perhaps their hair blends better with the relaxed hair so that they don't experience much breakage at the demarcation line OP?
well yeah, type three maybe easier to manage.....
How does one know what type their hair is?
How does one know what type their hair is?
to put it short afro hair is type four...bone straight hair is type 1.....hair with a wave is type two and more curls is type three
now the size of the curl pattern determines the grade like a,b or c.... the larger the curl (3a) the better the grade (3c)
to put it short afro hair is type four...bone straight hair is type 1.....hair with a wave is type two and more curls is type three
now the size of the curl pattern determines the grade like a,b or c.... the larger the curl (3a) the better the grade (3c)
to put it short afro hair is type four...bone straight hair is type 1.....hair with a wave is type two and more curls is type three
now the size of the curl pattern determines the grade like a,b or c.... the larger the curl (3a) the better the grade (3c)
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well a grade a is better than a grade b or c and what I meant is the larger the curl the better the grade....
well a grade a is better than a grade b or c and what I meant is the larger the curl the better the grade....
I will be generous and assume you didn't really mean "better"
well a grade a is better than a grade b or c and what I meant is the larger the curl the better the grade....
well how would any of you describe it without copying what someone else wrote....
No it's not. 1,2,3,4 has nothing to do with grade. It just means the size of the curl. From straight to Z. You can have a course 1 or white people fine frizzy Z's that's soft to the touch.
No it's not. 1,2,3,4 has nothing to do with grade. It just means the size of the curl. From straight to Z. You can have a course 1 or white people fine frizzy Z's that's soft to the touch.[/quote]
I don't think so...that prolly a combed out type 3.......
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