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Why don't we make up one, because I am totally confused as to what my hair texture is...it doesnt seem to really fit any of the catagories. Maybe I'm off the charts...lol
Two weeks ago, I did my second big chop and got rid of the scab hair. My remaining 3/4 inch is softer and I'm glad; I didn't want to look like Marge Simpson with frizzy type 3 hair
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I'm assuming from all the info I've gathered that I'm a 3c/4a cause while I have a wavy curl pattern, it grows down has more waves than spirals...
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Waves mean you are a type 2.
2c, 2d, whatever you want to call it,
A type 2 you be!
lol!
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My hair waves up - but then TURNS to big curls. I don't think I am a 2 at all, but then again...I don't know. I have always had problems with the hair charts.
I think here's a perfect example of type 4 hair. http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/tsbarnett77/lst?.dir=/June2003+Hair+Photos&.view=t
I hope this is ok to post here. Someone posted this link at naturallycurly.com. There are people on a few boards that say they have type 3C or 4a hair but seem to have type 3a/b hair and vice versa. I get really confused. My hair when freshly washed looks like the girl in these pictures except my hair is longer.
This does not resemble my hair at all...wonder if I'm a 3???
My hair is silkier and wavier, I can part it with my fingers very easy. When it is dry you can't tell the difference between the relaxed hair and natural hair
Has anyone heard of the LOIS typing system, it's a bit better at categorizing Black hair. You can find it at: http://www.nappturality.com/types.htm
For example under Andre's system, I would be a 4a/b, but with the LOIS system I'm a spongy OS! It takes a while to get used to, but it makes much more sense considering the myriad of textures and curls that Black hair can have.