serendipity
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Maybe braid trained discussion came up after this post, where someone says Lhdc's hair is braid trained:
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?p=13464905&highlight=braid+trained#post13464905
serendipity What do you mean by coarseness here, that makes hair puffy? Do you mean strand diameter? I'm thinking not because many straight haired Asians have thick strands. Do you mean raised cuticles? Or . .. .?
I guess that's a general question to people saying that people are typing her hair based on texture rather than curl size. Not that I disagree, just that I don't understand. What is "texture"? Is it the shape of the strand (round vs. flat ribbon) or is it raised cuticles or strand diameter or something else? What gives "afro texture" if not curl size?
Mwedzi,I define coarseness as the diameter and porosity of the hair strand. Coarse hair tends to have thick strands similar to sewing thread. The cuticles in coarse hair will be more raised resulting in a rougher surface and less shine. I define texture as both the strand shape i.e wavy,curly,kinky and the strand thickness. Both of these factors will affect the way the hair feels and texture is about feel.
Well, I find it stupid. Other charts I have seen look totally different, which further emphasizes my point that hair typing (using this system) is bunk. How can various representations of that same system look totally different? It's extremely inconsistent. It seems that people are just pulling evidence they can find that supports their own beliefs.
And there is nothing wrong with being a 2c/3b/c - I am baffled as to how people keep concluding that there is something "wrong" with being a certain hair type just because someone does not think that they are. Why would there be anything wrong with being ANY hair type? It's not that serious. I wouldn't disagree with my hair being a majority of 3c, but like I've said, I don't know my hair type and I don't care - I have been called a 3c, 3c/4a, 4a, or just a type 4. If people find it misleading for me to say that I am a type 4 (which I said for the sake of this convo since at the beginning someone noted my tight curls), please let me know and I'll kindly remove myself from that category.
When people ask me what hair type I am, I usually say a mix of fractal and corkscrew curls, which I can say with confidence when I look at my hair, unlike Andre's system, where I am always reluctant to say I'm a certain type because people automatically associate a number of performance characteristics to hair that really don't have anything to do with type, and the last thing I want to do make people think that our hair is supposed to act/look the same, when it could be completely different. This is very important to me when people read my blog and ask me questions, especially when they have just bc'ed. I always make a point to tell them that it's best to not compare their hair to others and everyone's hair is different.
For instance, I remember one time Nonie said that 3c hair cannot make a microphone afro, when I certainly have no issues blowing my hair out into a microphone fro. So which is it? I just find the entire thing incredibly confusing.
Ellepixie your hair looks like 3c to me. Your coils look bigger than a 4a in my opinion.I see how many are confused because Andre Walker's original classification has been modified so much that the interpretations are inconsistent. The chart I posted is pretty much consistent with Andre's book which I read some years ago.
@Poohbear My hair is NOT 4A/B. My hair is 100% 4B just like @Foxglove's hair. I don't have any A in it. I just have a good camera that takes great closeups otherwise my curls are too tiny to be 4A anything. Also I can't get a WNG at all the way 4A's and maybe 4A/B's can. (I've always said I don't know what 4A/B is but I do know my hair is 4B. I've no doubt about that.)
I explained how I came to the conclusion that HairCrush's hair is 3C/4A. Her hair behaves the way I see 3C/4A hair behave. I don't know how to else to explain this except exactly as I did in the post I stated this. And if you look at the characteristics of other 3C/4A-ers (not the ones jumping on the new fashion trend but the ones who are without a doubt 3C/4A--also mentioned in my post), you will see how similar their hair is. The one difference you may notice is HairCrush's hair hangs more, and I also explained why I believe that is.
My post about my hair that you quoted when you asked the above question had nothing to do with HairCrush's hair or my coming to the conclusion she's 3C/4A. LOL That post you quoted was responding to the statement that 4B hair is zigzag and that 4C is made of tiny coils. I disagreed and was using my images to show what I mean.
Nonie, I have to disagree with you here. I have seen true 4b's with hair that just doesn't grow in any coil pattern at all,it looks kinky-wavy. I'll have to find some pics. A cousin of mine has this hair type and if you cut his hair to an inch,you won't see any coil even with a microscope,it just looks like very kinky waves,when it gets longer it just looks nappy-straight.
In my opinion you are a 4a maybe with a little 4b in there. The difference between 4a and 4b is not coil size at all-it's the strand pattern. 4b strands are waves that are so tight that they look like zig zags.I can't stretch out my 4a hair to imitate that look. Nonie,it seems you're classifying your hair as a 4b because your coils are very small. Within this hair classification system, there is a range of curl sizes for each type. You can have a 3b with say a 1 inch diameter and another with a 0.75 inch diameter,they'd still be in the same category. Your coils may be smaller than say a pencil head,but the fact that you have that coil pattern qualifies you for the 4a category imo.
@Poohbear I'm with EllePixie on this. Have you ever seen anyone's hair grow out of their head looking zigzag? Do have pics, coz unless someone has some weird mutation going on in their head, I believe hair follicles produce three pattern: straight, wavy and curly. A follicle would have to be undergoing some spasmodic changes to be spitting out straight, oops, sharp corner bending to left, straight, oops, sharp corner bending to right...to create a hair strand that has a zigzag pattern. And why would this not start at child birth? I am yet to see babies whose hair has never been braided look zigzaggy...especially when really short. And even after you shave it off, it comes in in cute coils. So that chart makes so sense whatsoever.
That's like saying that Muslim women have brown patterns on their hands and creating a chart for that. And if one didn't know better, that chart would be telling us they are born like that, it is part and parcel of who they are. But it isn't. Their hands are like that because they decorate them with henna. I work with Muslim women who don't have henna on their hands so that chart would exclude them. In short, zigzag hair happens because we did something to our natural pattern. It isn't a characteristic of any hair type, but is a result of manipulation.
Nonie, I have to disagree with you here. Let's face it babies are rarely born with their true hair texture much to the dismay of many a black mother who has waited in angst hoping for that hair to stay 'good'. The hair rarely grows out in true form. Hair follicles can come straight, wavy or curly but again you are not accounting for the range that exists within these categories.
Wavy follicles can produce loose(type 2) or tight (type 4b) waves. Curly follicles can produce anything from type 3a to 4a.
I cannot get a microphone afro from brushing combing or blowdrying....blowdrying would have my hair straight
you can get a afro because your texture allows this as i said before people dont believe 3 CAN have any kind of texture to it similar to a 4
if your hair is not curly/silky/fine without product then your 4 now i really dont think im crazy when i say your curls look GIGANTIC when compared to say poohbear so kindly remove yourself from the 4 group sorry i couldnt help it
Agreed.The ability to achieve a microphone afro is not a criteria I use to determine hair type. I'm a 70's movie fan and I've seen a fair few 3b/c's create banging afros. If the hair is dense enough, type 3's can get that afro look.
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