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Has anyone had a significant, random change in texture

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Wow OP I'd say that was a dramatic change.
Sorry I don't have any advice or ideas for you, except that it may well be hormonal.

Id have to agree with Bublin here, that is a really dramatic change in texture. Maybe you should go see a Dr.
Not saying anything is wrong with you.

may be nutrition, stress or hormonal etc

ETA: oooops after reading to the next page I see that you will see your Dr. Hope you find out the "root" cause ... lol pun intended:lol:
 
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Wow, that's pretty but super weird!!! All my theories are out the window. :lol:

I might suspect iron, I'm anaemic and have to take iron supplements but I'm too lazy so I haven't noticed a change. Maybe other people on iron can chime in?

Other than that I just don't know. Keep us updated if the doc explains it! You do have that wet kitten look going on. :lol: It's definitely an internal thing but with the shininess and silkiness I would not say its because your unhealthy.
 
Hi OP :wave:

I'm in my early twenties and experience the same. Some days my hair is kinkier than usual and other days it's much silkier. I put this all down to what I use & how dry my hair is :lol:

I, too, prefer my kinkier texture because it gives me that extra umph in terms of thickness. When my hair has more product in it I get that wet dog look. I hate it. I don't know how non-blacks survive with such limp, lifeless, ugly hair.

How often do you comb your hair OP? I've noticed with type 3 hair, the more we comb it (well in my experience) the wavier it gets. It's almost like we can change our texture with a comb instead of a relaxer :lol:
 
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"Every seven to 10 years, my hair tends to change texture, going from straight to wavy to curly," says Kimberly Fasting-Berg, a marketing executive in New York City.

When I first went to an esthetician about my facial hair growth (PCOS) in my mid-late 20's, I was telling her depilatories worked through my teen years, but then stopped. She told me that about every seven years, our hair will experience a change in texture or a change in how the hair reacts to chemicals.

I haven't thought of that in years until FrazzledFraggle mentioned it. I also vote for the mega intake of iron as this has to be internal as it's the new growth and not all over.
 
Amarilles

I think you meant, It changes after chemotherapy. Alopecia doesn't change anything.

I've read about people who's hair shape changes after alopecia.

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(http://archderm.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1105175)

But it's very rare. OP, how long has this been happening for? I'm kinda intrigued...that rarely happens without us manipulating the hair in some way.
 
*CherryPie* Take a quickie look at the link under the pic, that boy's hair shape (on the bald patch) changed after he had alopecia areata. In the link they have a small paragraph of their conclusion on why they think it occurred...it's supposed to be very rare though.
 
Small update: I did ask my hematologist and she said it may be possible, but to be honest, she sort of brushed me off like it wasn't a serious concern in grand the scheme of things :look:

I started only using products on the ends of my hair instead of the entire length and that has helped a lot. The texture is still different, but it doesn't get so weighed down so it's blending better.
 
I feel your pain, OP. I was born with straight hair, and at age 5-6 it got wavy/curly (around 2c-3A), then it got curlier (3B/3C) in my mid teens to early 20s, now I'm 2B/2C/3A, sometimes if i'm lucky and use the right products I can get it to look 3B again. I have no idea why this happens. Sometimes people ask me if I relaxed or if I have a weave on cause my hair is so different, and I get an eyeroll when I say no LOL Whatevs...

My younger sister used to have type 2 hair, now about half of her hair is 3C and the other half 2A/2B... very, very strange.

Edit: Forgot to say I don't have babies.
 
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