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How do you know if your hair is thick?
I know you can determine it by using a piece of thread and compare it to a strand of your hair. If your strand is thicker than the thread then you have thick hair, if it's the same size you have medium, if its thinner then you have thin hair.
That's what we are! Thick U shaped girls. I just thought there were only the tail girls. Wow, I belong...finally!
The things that have helped me the most are:
1: Doing EVERYTHING in sections. Trying to deal with your whole head at once is overwhelming!
2: Putting all my Conditioners and moisturizers in spray bottles or applicator bottles so I can be sure to get every inch. When I just smooth it on there's always a few sections that're missed.
3: It makes your buns and french twists/rolls look very nice and full. My hair up looks longer than it is b/c the bun is so big.![]()
I'm sure there are other ladies out there who have thick hair/u-shaped.
I'm one of them - but I know sometimes I have issues with my thick hair... I break combs of all sorts, scrunchies/ponytail holders, banana clips and the list could go on.
I'm using so much product(hair just soaks it in, have good porosity but I know thick hair has more layers)
The things that have helped me the most are:
1: Doing EVERYTHING in sections. Trying to deal with your whole head at once is overwhelming!
2: Putting all my Conditioners and moisturizers in spray bottles or applicator bottles so I can be sure to get every inch. When I just smooth it on there's always a few sections that're missed.
3: It makes your buns and french twists/rolls look very nice and full. My hair up looks longer than it is b/c the bun is so big.![]()
Okay, okay, you all have beautiful thick hair that falls in a U-shape. Now how did you get there is the question????
Are there any tips any of you can offer me?????? Because I know my hair wants to be thick like all the thickanishtas on this thread.
How often do you trim or do you just dust?
Ah. Interesting.![]()
I thought that was the definition of coarse hair. I thought thickness related to how MUCH hair you had on your head - you can have coarse thin hair (big strands, not a lot of them on your head) and fine thick hair (thin strands, but a whole lot of them on your head), and so forth.
That is the way to tell coarse hair as well. The two are determined in such a way. Not all thick hair to me seems to be coarse. Mine isn't. I also have high density.
Like coarse hair texture, which is characterized by each hair having large diameter,may have a low density, with few hair per square inch
while file hair texture, characterized by each having a small diameter, may have high density, with many individual hairs per square inch
Coarse hair usually tends to feel hard and wiry, they are thick strands.
A strand of frayed thread is about the thickness of a medium size strand of human hair. If your strand is larger than this, then your hair is thick. If it is smaller than it is thin or fine.
Hair Texture
Hair texture is measured by the degree of fineness or coarseness of your hair, which varies according to the diameter of each individual hair. Hair experts generally agree that there are four major types of hair texture which are Fine, Medium, Coarse and Wiry.
Within the four texture ranges hair can also be thin, medium or thick density and it can be straight, curly, wavy or kinky. Hair condition will also alter the ultimate equation and can be healthy, normal, oily, dry, damaged or a combination.
So to me it varies to each person (genes and all) My hair doesn't fall into coarse category, its medium but thick
I know you can determine it by using a piece of thread and compare it to a strand of your hair. If your strand is thicker than the thread then you have thick hair, if it's the same size you have medium, if its thinner then you have thin hair.