I think 3a is like wavy hair, but it stands out more from the head so to speak. 3a hair is usually straight when it's cut short and shows more curl as it grows...
3b is the typical corkscrews á la Shirley Temple.
3c is like corkscrews on speed
If 3A is wavy, the what is 2?
What differentiates 3A from 3B IMO is curl size:
- 3a: Curls are naturally big, loose and usually very shiny.
Where did you guys get the definition that 3A is wavy?
IMO Type 3 is all curls not waves. The coils in 3A are indeed so big that they do flop and look wavy but I wouldn't say it's the wave that makes it 3A. Otherwise heavy strands that hang from the weight of products would all cease to be 3C and become 3A.
The elongation of heavy strands due to product or water is a type of manipulation IMO not a type. IMO 3A coils can't help hanging coz of their size... and it is SIZE not shape that determines TYPE.
3A = biggest curls in existence; 4B = tiniest curls in existence.
This is Rachel True's manipulated hair. The coils hang looser but that doesn't mean her 3C hair suddenly turned to another type coz of the coils looking wavy. The extended coil looks like a wave but it isn't a wavy. It's a stretched "slinky" of 3C hair:
Damaged 3C hair could also look like that but it'd still be 3C hair.
Here's is Rachel's hair normally looking moisturized/glossy:
Her hair looking somewhat dry (frizzy?) or maybe it is just the color not reflecting light as well, but still her 3C coils are unmistakable:
3A coils IMO are always HUGE. That is separates them from all others. That's why I posted Nicole's hair initially, until someone reminded me of how her hair looked. So I found kids whose hair pattern is most likely natural. Drew Barrymore I think is a good example of 3A curls: