Is your hair this curl pattern, or similar all over? You are most definitely not a 4b/4c. What made you think that when you obviously have curls? I would guess that you're a 3c
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Besides DCing, what are you using when you've been trying to make your hair clump together? Butters have never worked for me as stylers. They make my hair even more poofy than normal. If twistouts and braidouts aren't working, what about trying wash n'gos? The more often you do wash n'gos, the more your curls get used to clumping together. At least they do for me. My hair is way kinkier than yours, but it doesn't clump at my roots either. I think Mahogany/ the tightly curly method of using conditioner instead of tradition stylers might work very well for you. If not, there are gels and custards that you can smooth through your hair after you wash, and go
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. Less expensive gel/custard options are EcoStyler, Eden Bobyworks Curl Creme, and Cantu Curling Custard.
Since you are newly natural (congratulations on that
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), don't expect your hair to come out perfect the first time you try a new style or product. You hair needs to get used to what you're trying to do, and if there's a style that your going for, do it consistently and your hair will get kind of used to it. Also, consider, or reconsider what you expect your hair to look like. In the picture that you showed, your hair didn't look dry to me. It's just frizzy which is totally normal! Only a handful of people have "perfect", super smooth curls just from DCing. With the right products and reasonable expectations, you can have hair that you love
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I would suggest that you look to type 3s for someone with similar hair as yours. Do you have a full picture of your hair? I think that could help with suggestions
Mahogany Curls
http://youtu.be/kg_bYQSWE_8
Elle
http://youtu.be/J_VAfio9vOI
http://youtu.be/etbOkT8V-M8