freshlikemoi
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Wow I've never heard of no curl pattern for any type of AA hair. I'd be interested to see up close pics.
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Wow I've never heard of no curl pattern for any type of AA hair. I'd be interested to see up close pics.
I have no curl pattern. I know when this topic comes up a lot of people just think non-curl patterner's are lying or just don't know what we are talking about. I truly have what is described as c-napp hair. I used to think every full black person had this texture. But the more I'm on LHCF, I realize we are in the minority, especially natural heads.
Taina, look at my picture and you will see:
You know what, I don't think that the black people with true 4b/cnapp are in the minority. I think that we might actually be the majority. My reasoning is that it is rare to see BW with real (not chemically enhanced) wave pattern. Most people with cnapp hair do not wear their hair naturally, wear fake hair or wear it cropped really low since this hair texture is not held in high regard by anyone.
If you want to know what kind of hair most black people have, look at BM and you will see that most lack any wave pattern and wear their hair in a fade so as not to let their naps show. BW with "bad" cnapp hair are the major reason why straightening hair and fake hair is a near art form in our community. There is no difference in all of these "natural" 4b/cnapp women pressing and flat ironing their hair to death and the 4b/cnapp women like myself who relax their hair. The problem is that all of these straightened heads and fake hair wearing women prevent the obvious over abundance of cnapp hair texture from being known.
The reason why on this board you see an overwhelming amount of type 3-4a textures (natural and relaxed) is because they tend to have an easier job at growing their hair to long lengths and this website celebrates long hair, so they get to post pics with wild abandon while the 4b/cnapp women are less likely to have great progress/lengths and therefore you see fewer pics from them and this adds to the appearance of fewer BW with 4b/cnapp hair texture.
The fact is that 4b/cnapp is everywhere, we just hide it too much.
Since I have gone back to relaxing my hair I totally understand why we see so few BW with 4b/cnapp hair in its natural state-- it's not as appealing to most people, regardless of race or gender. A black or brown cloud of hair is not sexy to most and when it's not pressed/straightened properly, it looks dull, damaged, dry as sin and lifeless.