FAMUDva
Well-Known Member
Hey y'all!
I'm sure the subject has been touched 50-11 times, but I'm just curious as to why hair typing is so important in the "very curly" range...
I get that everyone's hair is different and all that jazz, but really? What's the point?
I guess I'm wondering because even after reading the hair typing stuff on line, I come here and see pics of people are sure they are 3c/4a, but honestly look tighter curled than I'd think the "definition" for the hair type should be... Don't get me wrong... from 1a- 4z, it's all beautiful hair and should be embraced.
I guess I don't completely get the point of "separatism" within the "tightly curl" hair range. I mean, we aren't talking the difference between 2a and 4a... I'd venture to guess that someone with 3b hair that has recommendations may (and have) work pretty good on my hair. Just like in reverse not all 4 something hair types recommendations will work on my head.
Maybe I'm the only one annoyed with the hair typing thing...
I'm sure the subject has been touched 50-11 times, but I'm just curious as to why hair typing is so important in the "very curly" range...
I get that everyone's hair is different and all that jazz, but really? What's the point?
I guess I'm wondering because even after reading the hair typing stuff on line, I come here and see pics of people are sure they are 3c/4a, but honestly look tighter curled than I'd think the "definition" for the hair type should be... Don't get me wrong... from 1a- 4z, it's all beautiful hair and should be embraced.

I guess I don't completely get the point of "separatism" within the "tightly curl" hair range. I mean, we aren't talking the difference between 2a and 4a... I'd venture to guess that someone with 3b hair that has recommendations may (and have) work pretty good on my hair. Just like in reverse not all 4 something hair types recommendations will work on my head.
Maybe I'm the only one annoyed with the hair typing thing...
