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No, I don't have this hair type, but since I've been relaxed and now natural, I can speak of the differences I noticed/notice.
When I was relaxed, I wanted ALL the styles that I knew I could get, from fingerwaves, ringcurls, roller wraps, crimps, etc. The problem was those styles lasted by the time I got home from the shop! My rollerwraps?? Pheesh! The only way my hair could remain in the wrapped style was if I didn't move my head. I slight breeze or me turning my head would result in hair everywhere. My hair always ended up in a bun. I had friends in college who had 4a/4b hair that was always SLAMMING! One in particular would wear her hair in a straight wrap with a swoop in the front. The girl could stand in a windstorm but her hair wouldn't bulge and no, she didn't use holding spray! Her hair was ALWAYS pretty, even in her buns!
Now that I am natural, I am also noticing a difference in style upkeep. I can't braid my hair without it bending and twisting. Ugh! Those with 4a/4b hair can do some slamming box braids. Also their dry twists look great- after a while, mine look stringy and straight. I remember this one girl (before she got another relaxer) would have the cutest, plumpest squisshiest two strands imaginable,while mine would flatten if I placed more than 10 in my hair.
When I was relaxed, I wanted ALL the styles that I knew I could get, from fingerwaves, ringcurls, roller wraps, crimps, etc. The problem was those styles lasted by the time I got home from the shop! My rollerwraps?? Pheesh! The only way my hair could remain in the wrapped style was if I didn't move my head. I slight breeze or me turning my head would result in hair everywhere. My hair always ended up in a bun. I had friends in college who had 4a/4b hair that was always SLAMMING! One in particular would wear her hair in a straight wrap with a swoop in the front. The girl could stand in a windstorm but her hair wouldn't bulge and no, she didn't use holding spray! Her hair was ALWAYS pretty, even in her buns!
Now that I am natural, I am also noticing a difference in style upkeep. I can't braid my hair without it bending and twisting. Ugh! Those with 4a/4b hair can do some slamming box braids. Also their dry twists look great- after a while, mine look stringy and straight. I remember this one girl (before she got another relaxer) would have the cutest, plumpest squisshiest two strands imaginable,while mine would flatten if I placed more than 10 in my hair.



!! It was resistant and strong and she wore that Halle Berry type cut in the 90's. She would wrap it every night and I swear it looked like a wig it was so thick and beautiful.
I am constantly looking for styles that my hair and me like. 