Ms Lala
Well-Known Member
No offense to anyone who has started or will start a hair type thread. I am not anti-hair typing and I think it can be helpful. HOWEVER it seems like the board has gone overboard w/this lately
. I don't remember people being so hung up or worried about hair texture when I first joined this board a few years ago. Why does everyone's texture have to fit into the box of the hair typing system anyway. Learn what works for your hair! Every head of hair is unique in its own way. I have learned from people who are relaxed and natural and ranging from type 3 to type 4.
Sorry I don't mean to rant but I have not been enjoying the feel of alot of the threads lately.
. I don't remember people being so hung up or worried about hair texture when I first joined this board a few years ago. Why does everyone's texture have to fit into the box of the hair typing system anyway. Learn what works for your hair! Every head of hair is unique in its own way. I have learned from people who are relaxed and natural and ranging from type 3 to type 4. Sorry I don't mean to rant but I have not been enjoying the feel of alot of the threads lately.

, I have found myself in debates with other natural's over this topic ex : "girl you got that GOOD natural hair and I got that type (enter hair type here) hair" I feel like I'm having the same conversation with someone who is considering going natural "Girl your got that good/better texture/mixed blah blah blah hair"
. Also I feel like I have 3 different textures in my hair(when wet with no product) , The front has spirals, the middle I have waves and the bottom doesn't have too much definition so it difficult for me to generalize my type.....On the other hand if it works for others and they are able to apply this technique in their life Good for you
Noooooo, it isn't!!! And, If you don't know your hair type, it's no big deal. I really don't know what mine is (thanks to the gazillion hair type threads), and i don't care. *shrugs*
I guess all the different letters and numbers can be confusing to some, when you get rid of all the letters and numbers and just go by the most basic descriptions of hair types--straight, wavy, curly/coily, there isn’t much room to be confused. Also knowing your hair type isn’t the end all be all, knowing what your hair likes/dislikes as for as products, techniques and methods is far more important.



Oooh, Knt1229 (Pretty hair, BTW), I just had a brainwave. Maybe instead of asking "What type is my hair?" the question should be "Whose hair looks like mine?". That way folks new at seeing their texture and unfamiliar with what to do can see more of the same on another and maybe consider adopting that person's reggie or at least some type of direction on how to manage their hair. Oooh, maybe the thread on hair twins can be a good starting point. :scratchch