chiprecious
New Member
To answer the initial question, yes, I do think 4b hair is not quite as common as the other types. But you won't be an actual percentage because a lot of people are confused about their type.
Well I'm a happy nappy super duper 4. Is that a category??!! erplexed
But it's simply ridiculous and sad how we as a people are still soooooo obsesses with hair texture AND skin color. This board (hair section) is about women of color achieving healthy hair. But all of these texture threads always seem to go back to self hatred based on slavery days. Is it really so serious to have THIS MANY PAGES debating coils, curls, and naps?? :realitycheck:
If something doesn't work on your texture, make a note and move on! I'm 9 months into my transition and I already know that when I post BC pics, I won't get as many "Oh your hair is so purty" posts. Hate me for saying this, but I'm light enough but my hair is too nappy. I get it and accept it. I also know to not expect to be able to use coconut oil and water to slick my edges. GET OVER IT AND DO YOU!!!!!! ffrant:
Well I'm a happy nappy super duper 4. Is that a category??!! erplexed
But it's simply ridiculous and sad how we as a people are still soooooo obsesses with hair texture AND skin color. This board (hair section) is about women of color achieving healthy hair. But all of these texture threads always seem to go back to self hatred based on slavery days. Is it really so serious to have THIS MANY PAGES debating coils, curls, and naps?? :realitycheck:
If something doesn't work on your texture, make a note and move on! I'm 9 months into my transition and I already know that when I post BC pics, I won't get as many "Oh your hair is so purty" posts. Hate me for saying this, but I'm light enough but my hair is too nappy. I get it and accept it. I also know to not expect to be able to use coconut oil and water to slick my edges. GET OVER IT AND DO YOU!!!!!! ffrant: