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naturalmanenyc

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Is this 3 c? I am thinking it's a little tighter than 3c?
I roller set a few days ago and am taking photos of almost 14 week post roots (the ones that still have some significant curl after the set).
 

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Is this 3 c? I am thinking it's a little tighter than 3c?
I roller set a few days ago and am taking photos of almost 14 week post roots (the ones that still have some significant curl after the set).


Dang I wish I knew. Im still tryna figure out my hair type :ohwell: lol
 
4a, imo. some of the coils look looser but i'm inclined to attribute that to the weight of the relaxed ends.
 
I would say 4a as well. That looks like my NG and having seen my hair completely natural in the past, I'm pretty sure that's my hair type.
 
That's 3 c. With the coils being that lose and you can see them without being right upon the pic, yeah 3c.

4 a is tightly coiled.

That is not. That's loose. A little straighter it will be a wave.
 
That's 3 c. With the coils being that lose and you can see them without being right upon the pic, yeah 3c.

4 a is tightly coiled.

That is not. That's loose. A little straighter it will be a wave.


I know this is not my thread, but I'm still a newbie... thanks for that break down. I was still in limbo trying to figure out my hair type... and you just helped :grin: I'm leaving now..........
 
4a, its a little too coily to be 3c, 3c is usually straighter when its growing out and the curls larger.
 
imo its 4a just a looser version of it. remember the system represents ranges. i think alot of people forget that. some of my hair is like that too
 
I'm gonna take some more photos on my next wash to see if I can figure this out. I'm only abut 14 weeks post so it may take a few months & more new growth before I can really tell.
 
That's 3 c. With the coils being that lose and you can see them without being right upon the pic, yeah 3c.

4 a is tightly coiled.

That is not. That's loose. A little straighter it will be a wave.
You also have to take into consideration that the weight of the straight hair as well as "scab" hair could be affecting her true texture. Even holding it straight up by the straight ends affects this. If she were to cut the straight end off, it would probably coil up upon itself more. I think it is 4a or a 4a/3c mixture.
You'll probably get a "true" sense of your texture if you did a big cut.:yep: Whatever it is, it's pretty.
~*Janelle~*
 
You also have to take into consideration that the weight of the straight hair as well as "scab" hair could be affecting her true texture. Even holding it straight up by the straight ends affects this. If she were to cut the straight end off, it would probably coil up upon itself more. I think it is 4a or a 4a/3c mixture.
You'll probably get a "true" sense of your texture if you did a big cut.:yep: Whatever it is, it's pretty.
~*Janelle~*

yup, i agree with you & silvergirl. i think most 3c hair that still has relaxed ends attached tends to look a lot looser than this. however, op will know her true texture when she cuts off her ends. i thought my hair was looser and wavier when i was transitioning, it turned out i had a lot of tight coils.

i agree that her texture is pretty :).
 
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