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What are the 4 types of natural hair?

What are the 4 types of natural hair?

There are four main types of hair texture: Type 1 – straight, Type 2 – wavy, Type 3 – curly and Type 4 – tightly curled. The hair type and texture can be further broken down into a, b and c based on the hair’s curl pattern, density, porosity, width and length.

What type of 4 hair do I have?

If you grab a strand of 4b hair and gently pull it down, you’ll find that it forms tight “Z” curls vertically. 4b curls are also smaller and less defined than 4a curls. They range anywhere from fine and thin to wiry and coarse. 4b hair usually appears to be fluffy, like cotton candy.

What is 4C or 4b hair?

Type 4C: You have hair as densely packed as 4B, just with less definition as well as more shrinkage. The hair texture, which is tightly coiled like all Type 4s, ranges from super fine and soft to coarse and wiry. It’s incredibly delicate hair. Try using a humectant with a creamy consistency as a leave-in product.

What is 4D natural hair?

4D hair is extremely coarse and has a very tight curl pattern and cotton texture that may take on the shape of a Z (also referred to as a Z pattern), tight coils, or a combination of both. It tends to be very dry, and as such, this hair type requires a regimen that prioritizes deep moisture.

How do you define 4A hair?

4A hair is made up of tightly coiled curls with a spiral pattern. Their circumference is the size of a coffee stirrer. 4A curls have a fine to coarse texture. This curl type is prone to dryness, breakage, tangles, and lack of curl definition.

How do you define 4C hair?

How to Make My 4C Hair Defined

  1. Moisturize your 4C curls.
  2. Use the maximum hydration method.
  3. Opt for the shingling method.
  4. Choose the Bantu knot method.
  5. Try the braid and curl method.
  6. Attempt flexi rods for curl definition.
  7. Use straw sets to define 4C curls.
  8. Try the flat twist method for curl definition.

What does hair type 4A look like?

Type 4A hair is coily or tightly curled hair that can look coarse but is actually very soft and delicate. Type 4A hair type has lots of tight coils and forms an “S” pattern when stretched.

What does Type 4A hair look like?

What is 3b hair type?

Within the category of type 3 hair, 3b curls are a collection of bouncy ringlets. The circumference of each swirl is roughly that of a Sharpie marker. Because your curl type straddles the happy medium between 3a and 3c hair, you may also have some loose spirals and springy corkscrews in your locks.

Is Type 4 hair curly?

Identifying your curl shape and pattern(s) is best determined while your hair is sopping wet. A simple breakdown: Type 1s are straight, Type 2s are wavy, Type 3s are curly, and Type 4s are coily.

Is all 4c hair high porosity?

Low porosity 4c hair Low porosity stems from very tight bound cuticle layers, which make it harder for moisture and oils to pass in and out of your hair. The hair takes a lot longer to fully feel saturated with water and hair products tend to sit on your hair instead of being absorbed.

What is 4b type hair?

What is 4b Hair? 4b hair is easily distinguished by its zigzag pattern. Unlike 4a or 4c, 4b has tight “Z” shaped strands with little definition in curl shape. Often, 4b hair is fluffy and can be soft or coarse depending on hair texture.

Is 4a hair thick?

Type 4A hair type has lots of tight coils and forms an “S” pattern when stretched. It has a clear, well-defined curl pattern, and it tends to look darker than it really is because it has a high density, which means that it’s usually very thick.

What makes 4C Curly?

To make 4C hair curly, the first and most important step is to ensure your 4C hair is well moisturized. After moisturizing, lock in the moisture then proceed to use various curl defining techniques such as twist-out, finger coiling, braid-out and shingling to make the hair curly.

How do I know if I have 4c hair?

4c hair type has the tightest curl pattern of all the curly hair types. Strands are formed in tight, springy, ringlets. 4c hair tends to clump more at the ends and is even more prone to shrinkage than 4b hair. According to CURLS, 4c hair can shrink up to 75% of its length!