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A kink is a tiny curl. So anyone with big curls doesn't have kinks. So all kinky hair is curly but not all curly hair is kinky. Curly hair made of big curls is not kinky.
Quote: A kink is a tiny curl. So anyone with big curls doesn't have kinks. So all kinky hair is curly but not all curly hair is kinky. Curly hair made of big curls is not kinky.
I'm trying to find the original poster of this statement...but it makes sense to me...
A kink is a tiny curl. So anyone with big curls doesn't have kinks. So all kinky hair is curly but not all curly hair is kinky. Curly hair made of big curls is not kinky.
Examples of 4A hair:
A WNG on 4A is clearly visible from a distance but notice how the hair stands:
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Also 4A can be combed out into a perfect microphone afro...and the curls can still be seen from far (4B would just look like a cloud):
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Examples of type 3C hair:
The curls are much bigger and flop more than stand up:
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I think if you brushed out or combed out type 3C hair, it'd look like this and I think it's hard to form a round afro with 3C hair:
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3c hair can form a micrphone afro, depending on its texture. This is why hair typing isn't comprehensive or an accurate way to analyze hair.
Now that I'm natural I wanted to revisit this thread. This is very confusing. Now that I'm growing out of the TWA stage, my hair is starting to look more 3c in certain spots than 4a. When I first BC, I cut more of my front because I though it was relaxer, but in reality it was my texture. My front is really soft, fine, with a lot of 3c strands; my hair right near my widows peck is actually a 3b which I was very surprise about. from my nape to crown, is actually more 3c. My crown looks all 4a only, with a slight 3c curl.
I have crazy shrinkage. When I blew my hair out I was able to put my hair in a pony tail, but unstretched it's still short!
I blew out my hair for my one year post anniversary and its very easy to blow out which makes me think I have mostly 3c with a mix of 4a.
I really don't care about the whole hair typing system, but it's kind of important when you are buying products. I keep things simple for me. I just say I'm 3c/4a mix. I don't even count my patch of 3b
I added a video of my hair wet, to help give more of a visual:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxDnHJVQsmU
@**SaSSy**, I do not think you have type 3 hair. Your hair looks like it's the 4's. Ease of blowdrying or pressing has nothing to do with type. Texture could explain that. People with really coarse hair have to work harder to make it change shape, so you may have fine hair. Your hair's coils look too small to be 3 anything IMO. But it may just be hard to see the type 3C areas you are referring to coz you say they are mixed in there.
You should perhaps post photos of various parts of your hair. Bare...both wet and dry. Also a WNG of your hair would be another telltale sign of your type.
Thanks @Nonie I knew if anyone would know it would be you. I'm still really confused with this whole hair typing thing. So am I a 4a/4b mix? When I was natural before I thought I had ZZZ hair, but someone else assessed my hair and told me I didn't. I know my hair is fine, which would explain the ease of detangling and blow-drying.
I will be doing a wash and go video next month, so I will post that one.
I don't know if you're 4A/B mix. I would have to see your hair's other characteristics but otherwise when I saw it, it reminded me of my own here:
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I do know you're a 4. You may have to check out tHENATuRALhAiRpRoJEcT's threads of pics for 4A, 4a/b and 4B to see which hair looks most like yours.
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Thank you so much! I;ve been looking for my hair twin for months looking at 4a/3c hair types. I just looked at some 3b/3c mixtures and I found my hair twin on the second picture!!!My friend said before that I couldn't be 3b/3c because I was too dark in skin color. That's what I get for listening to her ignorant arse...
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