Embyra
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I consider myself mostly type 4, yet Cree's hair looks a lot like mine in that photo in the bulk of it. Gaaaah! I give up on this hair typing business!
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I consider myself mostly type 4, yet Cree's hair looks a lot like mine in that photo in the bulk of it. Gaaaah! I give up on this hair typing business!
I think the confusion is where some systems started putting the curl sizes in there...I'm looking at http://urbanbeautyonline.com/beauty/whats-your-hair-type-according-to-andre-talks-hair/ and it doesn't say anything about no dang pencils, crochet needles, or pen springs. But...it's still confusing with all of the characteristics he has in there, because people can have a mixture of those. Like, your hair may stretch out (straighten) when wet but it might not be easy to get straight with a blow dryer if it's coarse. Ya dig?EllePixiewhen i looked up Cree after i was confronted
i read that andre put cree in his 3b group along with Cleo Laine.....i think andre prob would put all the 3c under his 3b section anyway
looking at oprahs hair who he puts in the 4 there is a big difference in the size of their curl
if he was to read all these hair typing discussions he would prob be like what is these *****s problem whats so hard to understand
I think the confusion is where some systems started putting the curl sizes in there...I'm looking at http://urbanbeautyonline.com/beauty/whats-your-hair-type-according-to-andre-talks-hair/ and it doesn't say anything about no dang pencils, crochet needles, or pen springs. But...it's still confusing with all of the characteristics he has in there, because people can have a mixture of those. Like, your hair may stretch out (straighten) when wet but it might not be easy to get straight with a blow dryer if it's coarse. Ya dig?
Why am I back in here...I'm leaving!!! Goodbye, Embyra, you know I luh you guh!
I think the confusion is where some systems started putting the curl sizes in there...I'm looking at http://urbanbeautyonline.com/beauty/whats-your-hair-type-according-to-andre-talks-hair/ and it doesn't say anything about no dang pencils, crochet needles, or pen springs. But...it's still confusing with all of the characteristics he has in there, because people can have a mixture of those. Like, your hair may stretch out (straighten) when wet but it might not be easy to get straight with a blow dryer if it's coarse. Ya dig?
Why am I back in here...I'm leaving!!! Goodbye, Embyra, you know I luh you guh!
EllePixie - About the use of pencils, pen springs, etc... those terms were just used as ways to describe the size of the curl/coil of someone's hair strands to give people a better picture in their mind and make a comparison.
She's no way a 4 anything. She has big springs (3c). Not tiny coils (4a, 4b)
3c
Right, but IMO people think of different sizes when they think of these things. Someone actually argued with me once about what crochet needle size they were talking about. Pencils are different sizes (and when was the last time any of us used a pencil that wasn't mechanical?), and pen springs can be smaller or fatter depending on the pen maker. When I think of markers, I think of the FAT ones, but if I go find a marker it may not be as fat (think those smelly ones vs. a standard size crayola marker). Looking at the base definition - if you just say "corkscrew" or "tight curl," that makes much more sense because it focuses on the shape rather than the diameter. It's too much getting into the weeds for me.
Anyway...I'm seriously not discussing this anymore, so no one @ me in this thread again. I don't care about hair type (as seen in my reaction when I was kicked out of type 4 lol). Hair is hair. Changing what category my hair is in does not shift how my hair behaves, looks, or grows. Your hair is gonna do what it wants to do regardless of what you want to call it or what category you want to put it in. Thanks.
My two cents, for whatever they are worth.
The girl, OP posted about, I believe is mostly a 4a streched. Meaning she has her hair in a constant stretched style (small braids or twists) to the point her hair pattern just took that form (this happens to me if i wash in braids dry in them and leave it like this anywhere between 1-3months). My hair looks like this when just taken out of braids or twists, also.
There is no such thing as 4c as far as Andre's system is concerned. Cree Summer is the poster child of type 3 hair. Like I said before, just because someone has frizzy/kinky/fuzzy hair does not automatically mean they are type 4. Neither does coarse hair. People are getting this confused.
Type 4=tight nappy hair. If you wouldn't look at someone's hair and say their hair is nappy, it probably ain't a type 4.
Andre typed Cree's hair as 3b. Hair forum's re-typed her as 3c....the whole 3c category was made up on the hair boards because they felt there was too much of a jump between 3b and 4a. I think 4c was added on too.Oh good lawd...I am more confused now than I was before. Can someone Puh-lease tell me, if one's hair is wavy/crinkly, not loose beach waves, I'm talking, like remember when dudes wore wave caps and put nu nile in their hair-type waves--what is that???? I thought that was 4b. Now I'm hearing tight coils are 4b which I thought was 4c. Cree's hair looks 4a to me, now that's 3b or c??? I'm officially confuzzled...
Da' hell???!?! I thought this was wrapped up in the Haircrush heat damage (or whatever) thread! Where is empressri ?? I need to sing, "This is the song that never ends".
OK...how about "kinda nappy"?
^^^
*peeks head in**
Elle Pixie's hair looks like a mix (70/30) of 3c and 4a, based on curl size alone.
**runs from tomatoes
*C00KIE* - But the thing that is different about HairCrush's hair is this.... what you see in her videos and most of her pictures is NOT her stretched out hair!!! Listen to what she says in some of her videos. That is her hair straight from a wash n go! It's not a twistout nor braidout!!! Her hair doesn't shrink up into tight little coils.
I hate your life for the 70/30.
Oh good lawd...I am more confused now than I was before. Can someone Puh-lease tell me, if one's hair is wavy/crinkly, not loose beach waves, I'm talking, like remember when dudes wore wave caps and put nu nile in their hair-type waves--what is that???? I thought that was 4b. Now I'm hearing tight coils are 4b which I thought was 4c. Cree's hair looks 4a to me, now that's 3b or c??? I'm officially confuzzled...
well that concludes this threadIn one her videos, she mentioned how she would relax her edges while she was transitioning... so maybe her hair is texturized... :goodnight:
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well that concludes this thread
well that concludes this thread