Understanding your curl pattern is an important step in learning about your hair and its specific needs. It's important to remember that not all hair care techniques and products work the same for everyone. Your curls may vary in different parts of your scalp, and your hair may require different care depending on how it has been damaged.
By identifying your curl pattern, you can better understand the unique characteristics of your hair and how to best care for it. This can help boost your confidence and give you the tools you need to properly nourish and style your curls.
Remember, it's always important to listen to your hair and pay attention to its needs. At Natures Beauti, we want to help you discover the best ways to care for your curls and embrace your natural beauty!
Wavy - Type A
Not straight, quite curly, typically flatter at the roots and getting curly from the ears down.
2A
Wavy loose S pattern can often be light & easily weighed down by products.
2B
Prominent S pattern, loose beach waves.
2C
S pattern forming loose spiral curls.
Curly - Type B
Curls can range from loose loops to tight springy corkscrews.
3A
Larger shiny loose curl.
3B
Springy ringlets to corkscrews.
3C
Curly-coily corkscrews tend to be tightly packed.
Coily - Type C
Coily hair tends to be naturally dry and
has a spongy texture.
4A
Noticeable wiry, coily S shaped curls. It retains moisture quickly that tends to shrink 50-60% of its actual length.
4B
Coily coils, Z shaped curls, this hair often shrinks up to 60% and appear a lot shorter than it is.
4C
Extremely tight curls, Often does not have a defined curl pattern can shrink up to 70% and is very prone too breakage.
Your hair is not defined by its curl pattern!
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