Nonie
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I replied that I am type 4a/b. Mostly because of what I've seen here on this forum.
After reading this though, I don't think I am. While i think some people conflate the level of coarseness with curl diameter (what measure are we using for typing anyways) I don't think any of my hair fits in measures of 4b.
-I have a definable curl pattern.
-I have never spied a single zigzag strand anywhere on my head, ever. I'm still searching.
The reasons why its confusing:
- I have a lot of frizz. Like lots.
-Unlike a lot of people, my hair MOSTLY doesn't make coils that easily when I shingle it, it makes S waves (albeit small ones.) Quite a lot of my hair that does coil has those weird little irregularities, like where the coil seems to suddenly change directions. Individual strands will sort of coil, like my shed hair will often make spirals before eventually collapsing into O's (sometimes.)
-As you can probably gather, my hair has little to no consistency (I even have random strands that look straight! no head damage, just randomly placed all over my head, and I've always had them... they look straight because their curl/wave diameter is a loooot wider than the rest of my hair.)--and it's not even really long enough to completely hang yet, so I'm not really sure what's going on.
--If pressed I would honestly define Nonie's hair as 4a. It kind of reminds me of my sisters. Her curl diameter is tinnnny (probably smaller than Nonies in a lot of places) but it needs just about ZERO coaxing to see some sort of coil definition. She's mentioned finding zig zag strands.
I think hair like Jennboo and Mooks is really interesting and looks really cool... it seems lighter and fluffier but as they say, no curl pattern.
But yeah, where are the small S-wave/somewhat coily/doesn't seem to coil as easily as others 4a's with NO zigzags and like, 80-90% possible clumpage? What type does that make me
I believe if I shingled my hair, I'd get waves. Shingling involves applying something that weighs on the hair and stretches it and brushing to encourage the stretching and then going under a dryer with the strands stretched so they'd dry like that then finger combing. That's because with the size of the coil, the coils need to be open to clump in a way that's visible for a style to be visible but not so straight that they look like blow-dried hair.
When people with 4B hair go to Miss Jessie's to get that shingled look, if they don't want a silkener, they get it set in some coiling way to form the illusion of 4A or 3 hair like the lady who's third on this page: http://www.missjessies.com/beforeafter3.html
The fact that you have curls with large hair diameter could mean you have two types of hair. All my coils look the same all over my head.
My hair can never be 4A. When you say that my hair just falls into coils with minimal coaxing, you forget that you can only see that on a small section. On the whole you wouldn't see anything. It would look like this:
4A hair can behave like 4B hair in that it can be combed into an afro and can hold a style too. It can also appear to bend every which way especially when out of braids. I believe the curl size is what makes it behave differently so that it clumps more easily and shows the coils more easily.
BTW, the irregularities of hair bending this way and that way is a character of all curly hair. Even phone coils will bend awkwardly in a spot for no apparent reason. The narrower the diameter of the "string" in question, the more this awkward bending occurs. I tried to show this on Nadia's 4A hair:
Interestingly that's happening on clumps but still the diameter of the clump is small enough for it to do that.
You can see those irregular bends in other naturally curly hair: