How to identify your curl type

How to identify your curl type

Identifying your specific curl type, especially within the Type 4 category with tight coils, can be a bit challenging but also fun. Here's a guide to help you figure out your curl type:

  1. Knowing the Curl Types: Curly and coily hair types are generally categorized from Type 2 to Type 4, with Type 4 being the tightest coils. Within Type 4, there are subcategories: 4A, 4B,4C and in between. Each subtype has its unique characteristics.

  2. recognize Strand Size: Type 4 hair typically has a finer strand diameter compared to other types. You might find that your individual strands are thin, but you can have a lot of them, making your hair appear fuller.

  3. Look at your Curl Pattern: Type 4A curls are more defined with an S-shaped pattern, while 4B curls have a tighter zigzag pattern and may form a visible 'Z' shape. 4C coils are the tightest, forming a more intricate pattern with less definition.

  4. Check for Shrinkage: Type 4 hair tends to have significant shrinkage, meaning that when wet, it can appear much longer than it does when dry due to the coils tightening up.

  5. Consider Hair Texture: Type 4 hair can vary in texture from fine and soft to coarse and wiry. This can affect how your curls clump together and how they respond to products. consider our hair pudding and curl enhancing custard for better definition

  6. Assess Product Response: Different curl types respond differently to various hair products. If your hair thrives with heavier creams and butters, you might have Type 4 hair, as it tends to be on the drier side and benefit most from moisture based on your moisture cycle .

Remember, hair typing is just a guideline, and everyone's hair is unique. Embrace and celebrate your curls, regardless of their type!

 

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