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Okay, this might sound like a crazy question, but I was just wondering if most naturals have curly or wavy hair after you wash your hair---before combing. I just assumed that all natural hair had some kind of curl or wave.
When mine was natural it was curly. The amount of curl or wave depends on one's hair type. Some people with natural hair may have straight hair when it's wet, but once dry it is wavy or curly.
I don't know about most naturals but for me, when my hair is wet, it doesn't get straight but the curls are looser and more defined, I have more ringlets, and it hangs down. At this point, the only time I can put my hair in a ponytail is when it is wet. When it is dry, I can no longer put it in a ponytail nor does it hang down as much because of the shrinkage.
My hair is in braids and is usually in braids when wet.
But Ebony's description sounds very much like how I remember my hair behaving when it wasn't in braids. It hasn't been that long ago really, but y'all know the mind's usually the first to go.
I think it kinda depends upon what I do - it comes out differently when doing a conditioner wash vs. just wetting it. But - for the most part, mine comes out wavy - no curls ...
Poster: Mufasa
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I think it kinda depends upon what I do - it comes out differently when doing a conditioner wash vs. just wetting it. But - for the most part, mine comes out wavy - no curls ...
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I don't know about most naturals but for me, when my hair is wet, it doesn't get straight but the curls are looser and more defined, I have more ringlets, and it hangs down. At this point, the only time I can put my hair in a ponytail is when it is wet. When it is dry, I can no longer put it in a ponytail nor does it hang down as much because of the shrinkage.
-Ebony
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This is pretty much how I'd describe my hair when it is natural. It's is mostly 4a with 4b around the edges. I'd describe my natural hair as coily/nappy/kinky.